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SOWING  *  REAPING. 

HYMNS,  TUNES  AND  CAROLS 

FOB  THE 

SUNDAY  SCHOOL,  PRAYER,  PRAISE  AND 
GOSPEL  SERVICE. 

BY 

J.  H.  KURZENKNABE. 


HAKEISBUEG,  PA. 

J.  H.  EXTRZENZNABE  &  SONS. 


I  by  J.  H.  KtJRZBNKNABB.] 


PREFACE. 


In  presenting  "Sowing  and  Reaping"  to  the  consideration  of  the  friends  of  Sunday  School  Song,  we  have  tried 
to  meet  the  ever  increasing  needs  pertaining  to  the  use  of  saered  song  in  the  school,  as  well  as  the  demand  for 
excellence  in  typography,  press  work,  paper,  binding  ece. 

Careful  attention  has  been  given  to  the  selection  of  hymns  suitable  for  the  various  occasions  which  further 
the  interests  of  the  school,  and  also  to  pro\ide  for  the  Prayer,  Praise,  and  Gospel  service.  A  partial  classification 
of  subjects  which  may  be  of  use  to  the  leader,  is  given  below. 

Praying  that  the  blessing  of  the  great  Master  may  rest  upon  both  the  singer  and  the  song,  "Sowing  and 
Reaping"  is  respectfully  submitted. 

J.  H.  KURZEXKNABE. 

CLASSIFICATION  OF  SUBJECTS. 


Awakcninc .40  52.  73 .  ss.  11  _\1  :■:.-,  1 II    l.v>    Meetinc  and  l'artim: 1".  - '■  l-'*.  V<- 

liiiili  of  flu-Ni lis.  11-.  12".  121,  122    Mission 42.147.H8 

Children's  l>ay 14  22.  24   l;'.n  ]:4"..  H'.7    I'arilun 7.57  '■-'.  s*  '.'•'•  141.101 

Christian  A<iivi:\  and  Work       '■5.  4  .  5.1,  02.  ill.  n:,.  71',    1'iaise 1 ■.  21.  34.  30.  37.  4,"..  47,  f.'.i  ill.  so.  ;>.-,.  ...|   \\\   1-1 

Christian  Ian- and  t:\p.-i  iem-e 43.  51.  55,  llil,  12".  150.  Ill ;    I'lndieal ■  ■■  >''■•   :.^  K 

Christian  Wan. in-         44,  5o.  iin  72,  1 ...    Kefu-.e  ami  h.-!iv,  ram-,-       5".  >s  123, 142  152,  171 

I'omin.-  in  i-h.i~- i',.7l.sj   :::    Host  and  Peace 53.8,102 

hivine  (lindane- "   -:     yil    ;,-„    Kesnneo.inn .''.'. '.'"-   '.-'-.'.'.. '.'s   '.'..,  l(m 

lhvine  I'li-s.-n,-,-  6.  07,  1"".  111.  1  In    Sal.bath  Day 8,108 

Faith  ami  Ilo|'i'.  ..                                                                      1".  is  savi-.nrar.J  i-'ri-ml          .  ..              ■•'■■;-.  >   -,  I""..  !■  -.  1"".  151 

Cnardian  1  * ■■•                                                        .            27  -s   p.;  sorvi.-e  ami  .  .I'.-di.-m-e.                   -    -           31. .0,72  117    12'.'.  1..7 

Heaven  and  lloni. •      M   7".  77.  so. -....    r.4.  137.  in:  17"    s.wii.-.-  an. I  I:.  a|.in-  3,5.32,172 

Ilavenly  l:ei-..^inii..n is  (33  158    Temperance 116 

inflation 2n  4'.'  s:  s|    11...  1;:.:.  l.",o,  |.;o     I  hue  and  Kl.-rnilv K  5S  '".-..  1 . -7    142.15.1 

.l.n  ami  Salvation     ".  5:;.  ;s.  12s.  l::s   ;,' I,  ;...,    Ti  i.si  and  i  onli.l.-m-e 2.;,  2s.  :;o.  125.  1;12  13" 

Judgment  hay 2"  "■   1:«    Watchfulness 12.  91.1.13   145 

Love  25  33  74,  120,  14.1,  154    Worship 19.  06,  104.  107.  115, 122,  124,  131 

CADTION.-The  words  and  music  of  almo9t  all  the  pieces  in  "Sowini;  and  ReaphiK"  are  copyright  property.    It  must  be 
understood  that  all  rights  ,f  ivpuliln-aiioii  of  eith.-r  the  words  or  the  mu-ic.  sepaiate  or  combined,  in  any  manner  or  lorn 

whatever,  are  reserved  and  will  be  defended  by  the  owners  of  the  copyrights. 


SOWING  AND  REAPING. 


F.  E.  Pettinget.l. 


SOWING  AND  REAPING. 


J.  H.  KURZENKKABE. 


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1.  Countless  seeds  we  all  are     sow-ing   In  the  soil    of     oth-er  hearts  jSoouor  late,  forgoodoTe  -vil,  Ev-ery 

2.  Careless  sow-ing,  how  it    deepens  Shades  of  sorrow,  guilt  and  gloom  ;  Careful  sowing,  how  it  sweetens  All  the 

3.  If     in  righteousness  we're  sowing,  Every  seed  matures  its  kind;  In  God  's]ieaee  and  favor  growing,  Richest 

4.  Choicest  seeds,  then,  let  us  scatter,Now  with  hope,  and  now  with  tears;  Waitingfordivineapproval,  Through  the 


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REJOICE,  SALVATION  IS  FREE. 

'..  K.  J.  H.  KlRZENKNABE. 

1.  Ye    mor-tals,  awake  wit  li  grateful  song.  A-  way   with  sor- row  antl   gloom;  Let  rnu-  sic  herjoy  -  ful 

2.  Ye   beav-en- ly  gates  your  bars  unfold,  Ye  choirs  ce  -  les    -     tial     sing;  "While  pen  -  i-tents,wea-ry, 

3.  When  noneeouldforguiltandsinatone.Xone  save     a      ruin    -     ed     world; 'TwasJe-sus,  whose  mighty 

4.  0     sin- ner,Hegave  His  life    for  thee;  Canstthou  not  yet  be-lieve?    A    par-don  is  wait- ing,' 


notes  pro- long.  For  sin-  nersare .com  -  ing  home, 

faint,  and  cold.  Their  burdens  to    .Te   -  sus  bring, 

pow'r    a  -  lone,  Our  foe      to  de-struc  -  tiou  hurled, 

full     and  free;   Ac- cept     it,and  thou  shall  live. 


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SOWING  PRECIOUS  TRUTHS. 


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Sow- ing,  sun-shine  when  the  dark- ness  gath-  ers,  Point-ing  lost  ones  to  the  liv—  ing  way; 
Sow- ing,    precious  truths  a  -  mong   the    low  -  ly,     Foil' wing    in     the  steps  that    Je  -  sus    trod; 


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Making  glad  someheart  that's  sad  and  lonely,  Working  for  the  Master  day  by  day.    \  Sow-ingfor  Je 
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1.  Ev  -  er   near,      ev  •    er  near,     Je  -  sus,  blessed      Sav  -  iour;    Why  should  mor-tals  doubt  or    fear, 

2.  Ev  -   er  near,      ev  -    er  near,  Think  not 'tis  to   -  mor  -  row;      Je'-    sus   wipes  the  pres  -  ent  tear, 

3.  Ev  -   er   near,      ev  -    er   near,      In  the  day  of        sad-  ness;  Through  the  darkness  shall     ap-pear, 


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From  the      eye      of  sor    -  row. 

Christ!  the      star      of        glar1   -  ness. 


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2.  I      need  Thy  par  -  don,  Lord,     My     on    -    ly  hope    art    Thou;   With-  out    Thee,  all         is 
need  Thy  par  -  don,  Lord,     On     me      Thy  grace     be  -  stow;       O,  cleanse  my  heart     and 


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1.  Sweet  day  of  the  Lord,  we  hail  thee  with  joy  .We  welcome  thee  gladly  once  more  ;  A-  bove  all  the  cares  and 

2.  Oh  .bright  is  the  hour  when  spent  in  His  house,  And  precious  the  moments  of  peace:  The  flame  of  our  hearts  shall 

3.  The  Lord  in   His  house  a  -  bid  -  eth    to-day,  His  spirit  gives  comfort  to  all ;  Then  come,  ask  for- mercy, 

4.  Sweet  day  of  the  Lord,  sweet  sabbath  on  earth,  Thy  hours  of  refreshment  we  love;  Our  songs  shall  ascend  in 


la  -  bors  of  life,  Our  songs  of  de  -  vo-  tion  shall  soar.    -, 
kin  -  die    anew,  And  love  and  de-vo- tion    in  -  crease.  (      Up     to  the  presence  of     In  -  fi -nite  Love,  AVe 
pardon,  and  grace.  Give  heed  to  His  sweet,  loving  call.    \ 

rapture  and  praise,  And  soar  in  their  fullness  a-bove.     ' 


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SAVIOUR,  GUIDE  US. 


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1.  By  Thy  hand,  oh   blessed     Saviour,    We  are  guid-ed  ev' -  ry      day;  And  Thy  lov  -  ing  eye     is 

2.  If  our  way-worn  feet  grow  wea -ry,    As   we  jour   ney  thro  the  land,       We  must  put  ourtrustin 

3.  When  our  hearts  are  aching,  bleeding,  From  theburd-ens  we  must  bear,  We  will  lean  on  Thee,  dear 

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1.  Hail!  sweetest,  dear-est  tie  that  binds  Our  glow-ing  hearts  in  one;  Hail!  dearest  hope  that 
'2.  From  eastern  skies,  from  northern  lands.  From  western  hill  and  plain;  From  southern  climes, the 
o.    No    hope  deterred,  no    part-  ing  sigh, That  blessed  meeting  knowsjTherel'riendshipbeamsirom 


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iitlifriv'n  ;  The  lmpe, when  lmed  inu.^t  part  on  eartli,  We  all  shall  meet 
ithgiv'ujThe  le.pe, when  time  shall    be     no    more,    We    all      shall  meet 


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ROOM  IN  THINE  ARMS,   DEAR  JESUS. 


DUET  AND  CHOItl'S. 


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1.  Room    in  Thine  aims,  dear  Je  -  sus,  For     lit  -  tie    ones  like    me; 

2.  Room  in  Thine  arms,  dear  Je  -  sus,  Why  should  I  stay  a 
8.  Room  in  Thine  arms,  dear  Jo-  sus,  As  in  the  days  of 
4.  And    when  we  meet  Thee,  Saviour,  In    yon  bright  hap  -  py   home;       In  Thy  dear  arms  Thou'lt 

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12  WILL  JESUS  FIND  US  WATCHING? 

Mary  B.  Teck.  J.  H.  Kukzenk.nabe. 

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1.  Our  home  is    yon  -  tier   fair-  er  land,  We  are   but  pil-  griras  here;  The  day  and  hour    is 

'_'.     It    may    be    in      the  morning  bright,  When  hopes  mount  to  the  skies;  It     maybe    at      the 

>i.     It    may    be    in      the  surg-ing  tide    Of    sin's  be-witch  -  ing  thrall,  Can    we    put  all   those 

4.  Then  grant  to  us,       O    Fa-  ther  dear,  Thy  grace  to  watch  and  pray ;  And  give   us  faith  and 


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near  at  hand,  When  Je  -    sus  shall      ap  -  pear, 

morn  or  night,   That  Je  -    sus  pass  -    es  by. 

charms  a  -  side,  When  sounds  the  heav'n  -  ly  call? 

love  sin-  cere,    Thy   call  -    ing     to         o   -  bey. 


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WILL  JESUS  FIND  US  WATCHING?-ConcIuded.  13 

-   ing,      wait      -       -       -     ing,    Read      -       -       -     y         for      that  hour; 


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AWAKE,  AND  SING  THE  SONG. 


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1.  Awake,  and  sing  the  song     Of  Moses  and  the  Lamb;  Wake,  ev'ry  heart,  and  ev'ry  tongue,  To  praise  tlie  Savior's  name. 

2.  Singof  His  dy -ing  love,    Sing  of  His  ris- ing  pow'r,    Shigliowllc   in-  tereedcs  a-  hove  Tor  us,  whose  sins  He  bore. 

3.  Sing  on  your  heav'nly  way,  Ye  ransomed  sinners,  sing;  Sing  on,  re  -  joic-ing  ev'-ryday   In  Christ,  til'  eternal  King- 


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THE   FLOWERS'   PRAISE. 


J.  H.  KUKZEJfKNABE. 


1.  The  welcome  (low' rs  are  blossoming;  In  joyous  troops  revealed,  They  lift  their  dewy  buds  and  bells,  In 

2.  They  come  with  genial  airs  and  skies,  In  summer' s  golden  prime ;  And  to  the  stricken  world  give  back  Lost 

3.  Re-deem-er   of  a  fallenrace!  Most  merciful  of  kings!  Thyhallow'd  words  haveeloth'd  with  pow'rThese 


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gard- en,  mead,  and  field:  They  lurk  in  ev'  -  ry  sun-  less  path, Where  for-est  children  tread;  They 
E  -  den's  bliss- ful  clime:  Out- shin- ing  Sol  -  o-  mon  they  come,  And  go  full  soon  a  -way;  But, 
frail  and  beauteous  things:  All  taught  of  God,  thevvear-ly  speak  Their  mes-sag-es     of  love;    They 

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bid    us    fix    for  life  and  death,  Ourheartsandhopesa-bove.  ' 
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God, 


THE  FLOWERS'  PRAISE.- Concluded.  15 

our  King,    Glad  hal    -    -    -    -     le  -  lu  -  jahs  raise,  Let    the     children    sing. 


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A  -    wake,  my    soul,  stretch  ev    -  'ry  nerve,  And  press  with   vis 

2.  A       cloud  of     wit  -  ness  -  es        a  -  round,  Hold  thee    in      ful 

3.  Blest  Sav-ior,     in  -  tro  -  duced     by  Thee,  Have  I        my    race    be    -    gun;          And, 

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heavenly  race     demands  thy    zeal,  And      an    im-mor-tal    crown,     And      an     immor- tal  crown. 

get  the    steps    al  -  read  -  y     trod,  And     onward  urge  thy  way,        And      onward  urge  thy  way. 

crown' d  with  vict'- ry,    at     Thy    feet    I'll       lay  myhon-ors    down,       I'll       lay  my  honors' down. 


Tune.  —  Christmas,     t. 


16 


OVER  THE  RIVER. 


Nancy  A.  Priest. 


J.  H.  KURZENKNABE. 


O-ver  the  riv-er  they  beck-on  me,  Loved  ones  who've  crossed  to  the  far-ther  side  ;  The  gleam  of  their  snowy 
Over  the  riv-er,  the  boat-man  pale  Car-ried  a  -  noth-er;  the  household  pet  Passed  outinthegentle, 
All  of  the  glow  of  this  sun -set's  gold,  Flushesthe  riv-er  and  yon  bright  shore  ;\Yheii,  standing  beside  the 

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robes  I  see,  Their  voices  are  lost  in  the  dash-ing  tide.  There'sonewithringletsof  sun-ny  gold,  And 
flow-ing  gale  ;  'Twas  Minnie,  my  darling,  I  see  her  yet:  She  crossed  her  bosom  with  loving  hands,  And 
wa  -  ters  cold,   I'll  list  for  the  sound  of    the  boatman'soar,    I'll  see  the  gleam  of  the  coming  sail,  ■  And 


eyes  th' reflect  ion  of  heaven'  sown  blue;  He  crossed;  the  H\  i  light  so  gray  and  cold,  The  mist  has  hid  him  from 

entered  in-  to  the  phantom  bark;  We  felt     it  glide  from  the  sil  -  ver  sands,  And  all    our  sunshine  grew 

watch  the  boat  as  it  gains  the  strand:  Then,  pass  from  sight  with  the  boatman  pale,  To  reach  the  shore  of  the 

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OVER  THE  RIVER.-Concluded. 


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view:  None  saw  the  angel  who  met  him  there, To  take  him  into  the  mansion  fair:  Over  the  riv-er, 
k;  We  know  she's  sale  <>n  the  farther  side,  Where  all  the  ransomed  and  Vilest  abide:  Over  the  river, 
now  the  loved  ones  who've  gone  before,  And  how  they'll  greet  me,  when  I  cross  o'er:  Over  the  river, 


crys-  tal  riv-er,  My  brother  waits  to  welcome  me. 
mys-  tic  riv-er,  My  childhood's  idol  waits  for  me. 
peaceful  riv-er,  The  an-gel  waits  to  car-  rv  me. 


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watching  for  me;  Loved  om-s  are  wait-  ing,  Loved  ones  are  watching,  Waiting  and  watching  for  me. 

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18 


WHAT  A  GATHERING  THAT  WILL  BE. 


J.  H.   Kl'RZK.VKNABB. 


1.  At  the.  sounding ot't he  trumpet,  when  tin-  saint  saregathcr'dhome,  We  will  greet  each  other  1  >y  t  he  crystal 

2.  When  the  angel  of  the  Lord  proclaims  that  time  shall  he  no  more,  We. shall  gather  and  thesav'dand  ransom'd 

3.  At  the  great  and  final  judgment,  when  the  hidden  comes  to  light,  When  the  Lord  ia  all  His  glo-ry    we  shall 

4.  Whenthogoldeu  harps  are  sounding  and  the  angel  hands  proclaim, In  triumphant  strains.tho  glorious  jubi- 


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sea,  crys-tal  sea,  With  the  friends  and  all  the  lov'd  ones  there  a  -    wait- ing    us    to  come;  What  a 

see,  glad- ly  see.Then   to        meet  a- gain     to- geth- er    on    the    bright  ce  -  les- tial  shore:  What  a 

see,  we  shall  see,  At    the       bid-ding  of    our    Sa-viour,  "Come,ye  blessed,     to  my  right,"  What  a 

lee,  jn  -  hi  -  lee,Then  to       meet  and  join    to    sing  the  song    of       Mo- ses   and  the  Lamb,  What  a 


From  "Song  Treanurj 


WHAT  A  GATHERING  THAT  WILL  BE.-Concluded.  19 


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gath        -        -        'ring,         At    the    sounding  of    the  glorious    ju  -  bi  -  lee !  What  a 

meet  with  one  a  -  noth  -  er,    At    the    sounding  of    the  glorious    ju-bi-lee!  What  a 

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gath         -         'ring,  gath         -         'ring, 

gath'ring  when  the  friends  ami  all  thedearones meet  each  other,  What  a  gath' ring  of  the  faithful  that  will  he! 


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3.  And  lead  us  not  into 
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20 


THE  THREE  CALLERS. 


Chas.  Swain. 


J.   H.  EUKZENKNABE. 

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at  one  sweet  form: 
he    sun  -  set     low ; 


1.  Morn  calleil  fondly  to  a      fair  boy  straying 'Mid    gold  -  en  uirailmvs  rich  with    elo  -  ver    clew, 

2.  Noon cometh, but  the  boy, to  manhood  growing.  Heeds  not    the  time, — he  sees  but    one  sweet  form: 

3.  Night  tappolh  gentlv  at  the  casciueiit.gleaniing  'Mid   ilick'ring  twi-light   and  the    sun  -  set     low: 

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She  calls, — bnt  still  bethinks  of  naught  save  playing,  And  so  she  smiles  and  waves  to  him  a-  (lieu  ; 
One  fair  young  face,from  bow'r  of  jessamine  glowing;  And  ail  his  )ov- ing  heart  with  bliss  is  warm: 
A    gray  hair'd  wan-der- er    is    sad   -   ly  dreaming  O'er    pleas-ures  gone, — as  all  life's  pleasures  go  : 


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no  more. 

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While     he,    still     mer- ry  with  his  flow  - 'ry     store,Dreams  notthatmorn.  sweet  morn  returns  no  more. 
So     noon,   un  -  no-ti-ced, seeks  the  west-ern   shore;  The  man     for-  gets  that  noon  re-turns  no  more. 
Night  calls  him      to    her    as  he  leaves  his    door,    So  dark    and      si-  lent, — he 


PRAISE  THE  EVERLASTING  KING. 


21 


Henry  Francis  Lyte. 
f    ^Andante  maestoso. 


Frank  L.  Armstrong. 


1.  Praise  ray  soul,   the  King  of  heav  -  en,     To    His    feet  thy  trib-utebring:  Ransomed,  healed,  restored  for- 

2.  Praise  Himfor  His  grace  and  pow-er,     To    our  fa  -  there  in     dis-  tress.PraiseHim.stillthesame  for- 

3.  Father-like     He  tends  and  spares  us,  Well -our  fee  -  ble  frame  He  knows,  In  His  hands  He  gent-  ly 


giv  -  en,  Who  likeine  His  praise  should  sing?  Praise  Him!  Praise  Him!  Praise  the  ev-  er  -  last-  iugKing. 
ev  -  er,  Slow  to  chide,  and  swift  to  bless."  Praise  Him!  Praise  Him!  Glor-ious  in  His  faithfulness! 
bears  us,  Res-cues  us    from  all  our  foes:      Praise  Him!  Praise  Him!  Wide- ly     as  His  mer-cy  flows. 

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Refrain".     Allegro.     Voices  in  unison.  ritard. 

aise  Him  IPraiseHim!  Praise  Him!  Praise  Him!  Praise  Him!  Praise Him! 

Heaven  and  earth,  and  time,  and  space,  [Praise  the  God  of  gTace. 


Copyright,  1SS9,  by  J.  H.    KIT  zr.\  KNABE. 


22 


CHILDREN'S  DAY. 


D.  W.  Ebekt. 


Geo.  J.  Ki/kzenkn aw  . 


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day  of  flowers,  To  glo  -  ri  -  i"y  our  King,  And  fairest  bloom, from 
eworldso  fair,  The  birds  to  trill  their  song;  The  fruits  and  flow-era 
■n,Tbee,Lord!  we  greet ;  Accept  the  gifts  we     bring:     These  hearts  and  voic-es, 

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sum  -  mer  bowera,In  -  to     Thy   house  we    bring. 

ev'  -  ry  -  where,  To  spring  in     count-  less  throng 

make  them  meet    To     praise  the    chil-dren's  King! 


joice  ;    In  sweet-  est    lay,  Lift      up     to  -  clay    A     cheer-fill  heart  and   voice. 


I : -1  ._>  ritht    i--:i.  i.y  J.  H.  H  K/.I.NK.VU'.K. 


GOD  BE  WITH  YOU. 


23 


J.  E.  Rankin,  D.  D. 


W.  G.  Tomek. 


1.  Godbewithyoutillwemeeta-  gain;  By  Hiscounselsguide,  uphold  you,  With  His  sheep  securely  fold  you; 

2.  God  be  with  you  till  we  meet  a-  gain;'XeatliHiswiiigsprotectii)ghiiieyou,  Dai-  ly  manna  still  divide  you; 

3.  Godbewithyoutillwemeeta-  gain;  When  life's  perils  thick  confound  vim.  Put  Hisanns  unfailing  round  you; 
4.  God  be  with  you  till  we  meetagain;  Keep  love's  banner  lloatingo'er  you,  Smitedeath'sthreat'mng  wave  before  you; 


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God  be  with  you  till  we  meet  again.  Till  we  meet,              till  we  meet,                 Till  wemeetat  Je  -  sus 

God  be  with  you  till  we  meetagain. 

God  be  with  you  till  we  meetagain. 

God  be  with  you  till  wemeetagain.  Till  we  meet,  till  we  meet,  tallwemeet,  Till  wemeetat  Jesus 

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24 


OUR  HEARTS  O'ERFLOW  WITH  PRAISES. 


D.  W.  Ebert. 


C  ISTAKT  CLASS.) 


IlARKY  J.   KlUZl-NKNAIili. 


1.  Dear  Lord,  Thy    lit  -  tie    lamrj9  are      we,  Thy    bless  ings  come  to   share;  Thy  grace  has  kept  us 

2.  Our  hearts,  dear  Lord,  are     fill'd  with     glee,  Our  hands  with  flowers,     too  ;  Love's  trib-  ute  now  we 

3.  Lord,  keep    us      safe  with-  in    Thy    fold,   As      car  -  ols  bright  we    raise;    To    cheer  the  hearts  of 


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close  to  Thee,  Like  shel  -  ter'd  bios-  soms  fair, 
bring  to  Thee,  Af  -  fee-  tion's  era  -  blera  true 
young    and      old,  Through  all     our  chang-  ing    days 

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Copyright,  18S9.  bj  J.  H.  KIKZENKNABE. 


JESUS  LOVES  ME. 


25 


E.  E.  Ruxi'oiiD. 


W.  H.  Pontius. 


1.  Je  -  sus  loves  me,  e  -  ven    me!  All  un-  wor  -  thy     tho'    I      be,  Careless  of     His  word  or 

2.  Je  -  sus  loves  me,  e  -  ven    me!  OU !  what  tho' t  could  sweeter   be!  Let    it  draw  and     keep  me 

3.  Je  -  sus  loves  me!  day  by  day  He  will  lead   me      on   my    way;  And  the  love  He    giv  -  eth 

4.  Je  -  sus  loves  me,  I      re- peat;  And  the  words  are  wondrous  sweet:  Je  -  sus  loves  me,   and  will 


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will,  Je  -  sus      loves  me,   loves  me  still, 

near  Him  whose  love  I      find   so  dear, 

me,  Day   by       day  will     sweeter  be. 

be,  Friend  a  -  bove  all   friends  to  me. 


me!  bless-  ed     thought! 


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love  was      pardon   bought;   He  will  love    me      to    the     end,    Kindest,      tru   -    est,  tend' rest  Friend. 


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26  LEANING  ON  THE  EVERLASTING  ARMS. 

Kev.  E.  A.  Hoffman.  a.  J.  Showa 


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1.  What  a     l'el-  lowship,what  a    joy  di- viue,Lean-iug  on    the  ev- er-last- ing  arms  ;  What  a  blessedness, 

2.  Oh,   how  sweet  to  walk  ill  this  pil-grhu  way,  Lean-ing  on    the  everlasting  arms  ;  Oh,  how  bright  the  path 

3.  What  have  I       to  dread,  what  have  I  to  tear.  Lean-ins*  on    the  ev- er-last-ing  arms?  I  have  blessed  peace 

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Lean      -       ing,        lean        -        ing, 
the  ev-  er-last-  ing  arms, 
the  ev-  er-last-  ing  arms.  Lean-ing  on  Je-  sus,  lean-ing  on  Je-  sns, 


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a-  larnis;  Lean    -      ing,     lean      -      ing,    Leaning  ou  the  ev-er  lasting  arms 
larms;  Lean  ing  on  Jesus.leaningon  Jesus,  Leaning  on  the  ev-er-  lasting  arms. 


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HE  SHALL  FEED  HIS  FLOCK. 


27 


Ar.KXCENAII    TllOM/ 


W.  A.  Ogden. 


1.  He     shall  feed     His        flock  like  a     shepherd,     He     shall  gath-  er     the       lambs  with  His     arms; 

2.  He    shall  feed    His        flock  like   a    shepherd,     He     will  guard  us    with      ten  -  der  -  est    care; 

3.  With  His    rod      and       staff  He  will  guide  us,     Noth-  ing     ev  -  er     our      souls   can      af  -  fright ; 


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He     will    car  -  ry     them       all     in    His    bos  -  om,  Safe  -  ly     sheltered  there  from  Sin's    a  -  larms. 

In   -  to      pas-tures  of         green  He  will  lead    us,  Where  the  pure  and  liv  -  ing    wa  -  ters     are. 

Thro'  death's  val-  ley,  with       Je  -  sus    be- side     us,     We    shall  march  to    ev  -  er  -   last  -  ing     light. 


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He shall  feed  His  flock, 

He  shall  feed  His  flock,  He  shall  feed  His  flock, 


He  shall  feed  His  flock  like  a   shepherd  ; 


V     U     U     U     I 


28     I  WILL  GO  IN  THE  STRENGTH  OF  THE  LORD. 

Church  Missionary  Gleaner.  Rev.  E.  A.  Hoffman. 

Z  o 

1.  I  will  go  in  the  strength  of  the  Lord,  In  the  path  He  hath  marked  for  my  feet ;   I  will  fol-low  the  light  of  His 

2.  I  will  go  in  the.  strength  of  the  Lord.To  the  work  He  appoints  me  to  doj  Through  the  joy  which  His  smile  shall  af- 

3.  I  will  go  in  thestrenglhof  the  Lord  To  each  conflict  which  faith  may  require;  \nd  His  graee.as  mv  shield  and  re- 


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■word,  Nor  shrink  from  the  dan  -  gers  I  meet. 
•  ford,  My  soul  shall  its  vig  -  or  re  -  new. 
■  ward,  My  cour-.age    and  zeal  shall    in  -  spire. 


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His  wis  -  dom  will  guard  mo  from  harm,  His 
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fullness  my  wants  shall  supply  ;  On    Him.till  my  journey  shall  end,  My     hope  will  secure-  ly   re  -  1}'. 
pow'r  my  suf-fi-eien-ey  prove;       I      trust  His om-ni-  potent  arm,       I         rest     in  His  cov-  e-nant  love, 
meet  and  encounter  the  foe  ;      With  sling  and  with  stone  in  my  handjn  the  strength  of  the  Lord  will  I  g 


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THERE'S  A  GREAT  DAY  COMING.  29 

W.  L.  Thompson. 


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1.  There's  a  great  day  coming,    A  great  (lay  coming, There's  a  gr<  at  day  coining  by  and    by,       When  the 

2.  There's  a  bright  day  coming,    A  bright  day  coming.  There's  a  bright  day  coining  'by  and   by,         But    its 

3.  There's  a    sad    day  coming,    A    sad    day  coming, There's  a  sad    day  coining  by  and    by.       When  the 


saints  and  the  sinner-;  shall  be  parted  right  and  left ;  Ave  you  ready  for  that  day  to  come?"! 
brightness  shall  only  come  to  those  who  love  the  Lord ;  Are  you  ready  for  that  day  to  come  ?  \  Are  you  read-y, 
sinner  shall  hear  his  doom,"  Depart,!  know  ye  not;  "  Are  you  ready  for  that  day  to  come? 


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Bj  per.  W.  L.  THOMPSON  A  CO..  Ernst 


30 


TRUSTING  IN  THE  LORD. 


Mrs.  R.  N.  Turner. 


L.  H.  Tauti 
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1.0      Fa  -  ther,    un  -    to  Thee   a-  lone,  My  lite     I     glad-  ly   give ;     For      on  -    ly       as        I 

2.  The  liv  -  ing  springs  that  flow  from  Thee,New  hope  and  zeal  impart  ;  And  make    de  -   vo  -  tion 

3.  Give  me     the   joy       to    find  in  Thee  The  sweetest  hope  I've  known  ;  My  life,    my  peace,  my 

4.  The  good  with -in      my  heart,  I    own    Is     but  Thy  gift     di-vine;     And      so        I       eon  -  se- 


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dwell    iu    Thee,  Do      I      most    tru  -   ly      live.  Trust 

deep    and    true,  With- iu      my    grate- ful     heart. 

right-  eous  -  ness,  In     Thee,  O      Lord,    a  -  lone. 

-crate    to     Thee,  O      Lord, what  first  was   Thine.  Trust-  ing,  trust- 


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Trust   -    ing,  trust    -      ing,       Trust  -  ing 

Trust-ing,trust-ing,  trnst-ing,trust-ing, 


.IHZENKXABI. 


HERE  AM  I,  SEND  ME! 


31 


F.  A.  Br.Ai'KiiKi:. 


1.  Ear-ly   in    the  morning,bless-  ed  Sav-iour,  Sam-uel   like    I'd  be;  Leav-ing ev  -  'ry  sin  -  ful 

2.  Ear-ly    in    the  morning,  bless-  ed  Sav-iour,  I    would  come  to  Thee;  Bringing  all    my  earth-ly 

3.  Ear-ly    in    the  morning,  bless- ed  Sav-iour,  I    would  live    for  Thee;  So   that  I     may  ev  -   er 
4   Has- ten,  ev-  'ry  wand' re  r,  now    to       Je  -  sus.  For     He    call  -  eth  thee;  Come  and  join  the  heav'nlv 

II  I        r-     j  | 


I  j  Refrain. ,  N 


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pleas-ure,     say  -  ing :  Here  am  I,  send  me 

treasure,     say -inn:  Here  am  I,   send  me 

be    found  say  -  ing :  Here  am  I,   send  me 

ar  -  my,     say -ing:  Here  am  I,   send  me 


Here  ! 


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32 


J.    H.   FlIJ.MORK. 


BRINGING  IN  THE  SHEAVES. 

Melody  bv  Oeo.  A.  Minok. 


mmmwm^^m 


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1.  Sowing  in      the  morning,   sowing seodsof  kindness,  Sowingin     the  noontide     and  the  dew-  y     eves; 

2.  Sowingin     the  sunshine,  sowing    in     theshadows,  Feariugneithcreloudsnorwintcrschill-iugbreeze ; 

3.  Go  then,  ev-en  weeping,    sowing  for    theMas-ter,  Tho' the  loss  sustained  our  spir- it     oft- en  grieves; 
-P-^-P-P «        «^_^-  p    p ,      Is      E-     k 


"\V;iil  inir  lor  the  harv-est. 


Wailing  for  the  harv-est,  and  thetime  of  reap  -  ing,  Weshalleomerejoie  -  ing.  Bringing  in  the  sheaves. 
By  and  by  theharv- est  and  the  la  -  borend  -  ed,  Weshalleomerejoie-  ing,  Bringing  in  tin-  sin  :ms. 
When  our  weeping's  o-ver     He  will  bid  us  wel  -  come;  Weshalleomerejoie  -ing,  liringing  in  the  sheaves. 


fti>r»»i«. N  I     ,  -       Pi      Pi      ,S      ^      J      I      -         S,      „       Pi         S     _, 

liringing  in  Hie  sheaves,  Bringing  in  the  sheaves,  We  shall  come  rejoicing.  liringing  in  the  sheaves; 

Bringing  in  the. sheaves,  Bringing  in  the  sheaves,  We  shall  come  re.joie-(0«i/r.)  ing,  Briugingin  the  sheaves. 


Isaac  Watts 


AT  THE  CROSS. 


33 


R.  E.  Hudson. 


I  V  I  I  V  I 


A-las  !  and  did  my  Saviour  bleed,  And  did  my  Sovereign  die  ?  Would  He  devote,  that  sacred  head  For 

2.  Was  it  for  crimes  that  I  have  done,  1  le  moaned  upon  the  tree  ?  A-mazing  pit  -  y  !  grace  unknown  !  And 

3.  Well  might  the  sun  in  darkness  hide, And  shut  his  glories  in;  When  Christ,  the  mighty  Maker,  died  For 

4.  But  drops  of  grief  can  ne'er  repay  The  debt  of  love  I    owe;     Here,  Lord,   I  give  my-  self  a-way,  'Tis 


mm^mmmmm 


mm 


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« 


.  _  Refrain. 

such  a  worm  as  I?  - 

an  Hie  CTeature's'ski '  [  At  the  cross'  at  the  oross.where  I  first  »*  the  light,  And  the  burden  of  my  heart  rolled  a- 
alltbatl    can  do.   -* 


1 1 


rolled  away 
•  -f— I 


It  was  there,  by  faith,  I     re-ceived  my  sight,  And  now  I  am  happy  all    the  day. 


I     I     I     U  U  I      &  £   f  u   y     G 


Ej  ptr.  B.  E.  HUDSOH. 


34 


SINGING  ALL  THE    WAY. 

J— 4 


J.  H.  KUEZEXKNABE. 


1 


mmmwm 


1.  'Mid  in  -    no  -  cence  and  joy  -  ous    glee,    At    dawn  of    life's    fair    day ;     My    lov  -  iug  Sav-iour 

2.  In    ten  -  der  youth,  ere    sor  -  rows  came,  Ere    tempters   could   be  -  tray;      I  learned  to    love  the 

3.  Now  in      the  strengthof  manhood's  pride,  Wlicn  kittling     hosts    ar  -    ray;    My    ref-uge  is    the 

4.  Should  age  bring  heav- y    bur  -  dens  down,  To    life's  long    wear- y         day  ;  There's  rest  beyond,  a 


to  -  day 


Sav-iour's  name:  For    this     I 

flow  -  ing    tide :  For    this     I       sing    to  -  day 

robe,    a  crown :  For    this     I      sing    to  -  day 


I'm    sing  -  ing 


To    Him  the  glo  -  ry        be, 

sing  -  ing     all    the     way ;   To    Him  shall    all      the  Now    and  then    for     aye. 


HE  IS  A  FRIEND  INDEED. 


35 


Rev.  L.  White. 


I -Nr    ^         ^ ^ ^ 1 1 


■J     g  -#■  -    -     -     »  "*~$     ■*■ 

1.  Once     I  -was  blind,   I  could  not  see  the  Sav-iour;  And     oh,  how  dark  was  all  the  world  to    me! 

2.  Once     I  was  lame,  and  could  not  fol-low    Je  -  sus ;  Wounded   by    sin,      I  faint-ed  by    the  way ; 

3.  Christ  is  my- Lord,  the  wonder- ful     Re-deem- er;   Light    of    my  soul,   my  Prophet,  Priest,  and  King; 


r  i  „\  it. 


Lone-ly    and  sad,     I  thought  that  I  could  nev  -  er     Find   llimwhodied   on  Cal  -  va  -  ry    for    me. 

Christ,  the  Phy- si  -  cian,  healed  my  broken  spir-  it;  Now     He   sustains    and  leads  me  all    the  way. 

He     is    my    all,     and  I    am  His    for  -  ev  -   er;  Help   me  His  praise  for-ev  -  er-  more  f- 


D.  &— Oh !  how : 
Refkaix. 


\T  *    n    n    u  '/    v    •    </ 

and  bears  my  heav-y    burdens;  He'stheon  -  ly  friend  thatsin-ners  ev  -  er  need. 


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He's    a  friend  in  -  deed,  a  friend  in  time  of  need;   Gra  • 

M. 
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and  ten  -  der    has  Je-susbeen  in-  deed: 


By  per.  Eev.  L.  WHITE. 


36 


CHILDREN'S  TE  DEUM. 

Mrs.  Loula  Kendall  Rogers. 


Emilius  Laboche. 


:*=tefc=±=± 


1.  Let  us  meet  at  ear-  ly  dawn,  Attheiiier-cyseatjWhenswretbmlsand  llmversfair,  Smigsof  praise  re  -  peat: 

2.  Let  us  haste  to  hear  His  word  Ere  the  day  be  past,  For  the  night,  with  fearful  storm,  May  the  sky  o'er  -  cast: 

3.  Let  the  pleasures  of  the  world  Fail  our  hearts  to  win,  For  we'll  battle  ev  -  'ry  day  'Gainstthepow'rof    sin 


pEzjErjrrf: 
fc=t= 


'w^mm^mim^ 


U      1/  L<  I  U     U  l>      G  I  . 

In  the  freshness  of  ouryouth.  Eve  the  sun's  bright  rays  Passu  way  amid  the  clouds,  Let  us  sing  God's  praise. 
How  we  love  to  sing  H  is  praise  When  theheartisyoung:  Never  sweeter  soup;  than  this,  Hath  ana  -  tion  sung, 
Oh!  how  sweet  to  consecrate  All  our  youthful  days  To  the  service     of     the  Lord,  As    we  sing  His  praise. 

D.S. — As  we  journey  on  our  way,  Let  us  sing  His  praise;  Drawing  nearer,  day  by  day,  Let    us   sing    His  praise. 
Refrain.  ,  ,  k      k      k      k      K  ,  D.S. 

Let  us  sing  His  praise,  Let  us  sing  His  praise,  In  the  morning  and  the  ev'ning,  Let  us     sing    His  praise: 
I-**-     ■•--•-■•■■•-  ■•-■•-■#-■•-■••■•-■•-■•-♦♦♦  "* 


Bj  par.  E   M.  MoINTOSH. 


PRAISE  THE  LORD  OF  HEAVEN.  37 

T.  B.  Browne.  .T.  H.  Kubzenknabe. 


1.  Praise  the  Lord  of  Heaven,  Praise  Him  in  the  height;  Praise  Him  all  ye  an  -  gels.  Praise  Him  stars  of  light: 

2.  Praise  the  Lord,  ye  fountains  Of  the  deep,  and  seas.  Rocks,  and  lulls,  and  mountains.  Hushes,  herbs  and  trees: 

3.  Praise  Him  1 


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n  men  and  maidens.  Peasants.  Princes;  Kings;  Praise  [Iim_i<mls  and  cattle,  All  ere-  a- ted  tldnp 

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dfci 


Pralse  Him  skies  and  waters,    Let  the  echoes  ring     Loudly  with  your  praises  to    our    God    and    King 

Praise  Him  clouds  and  vapors,  Snow,  and  hail,  and  lire.  Stormy  winds:  1'ullilling  on  -  ly      His      de  -    sire. 

For    €he  name  of  God     is       ex  -  eel  lent     a- lone,     O  -  ver  earth  His  footstool,  over  Heaven    His  throne 


_i==C=i:- 


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Refeain. 

Praise                the  Lord  of  Heaven;        Glo  -  ry,  Hon-  or,  Pow'rand  Blessing, 
Ev  -  er-more        he  giv- en  .    .    .  (Omit To  our  God  and  King 


Praise  the  Lord,      the  Lord  of  Heaven,  Glo- ry,  Hon- or,  Pow'rand  Blessing, 
Now  and  ev     -      er  -  more  he  giv'n   Omit To  our  mighty  God  and  King, 


zztizzdiz 

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('..[-yri^'ht.  l'Vi.  by  .1     II.  KriiZEVKX  \  ?,K. 


38  SWIFTLY,  TIME  IS  BEARING  US  AWAY. 

I*  H.  P.  L  JJ.  Pakthemoek. 

Duet  &  Chorus. 


9  --* 
4 


r  &  Chorus,  i  i 


1.  Time  is  pass-ing    on,  my    brother;     Oh,  how  swift  thomomi-ntsfly  !  For  our  days  are  but    a 

a.    Ma-  ny  sor- rows  that  a  -  wait  us,      And  the  tri- als  which  an- noy,  Are  but  mercies  sent  to 

3.  Bless-ed  thought,  that  in  the  evening  When  thedark'uingshadows  come,  There'sa  Light  which  brightly 


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^^^uF^^^^ 


passage,  To  the  fair  -  er  world  on  high: 
fit  us  For  that  great  and  fi  -  nal  joy: 
gleameth  From  the  mansions  builtat  home: 


Life    a- bid  -  eth  but        a  moment,  And  our 

Then  improve  the  pass  -  ing  moments,       And  what 
And  the  Saviour  will      receive  us  When  we 


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SWIFTLY,  TIME  IS  BEARING  US  AWAY. -Concluded. 


39 


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years  will  not  be  long, 
e'er  thou  find  to  'do, 
reach  the  other  shore, 


When  themes  -  senger      ap-pear-eth,     We  shall  endourearthly  song. 
Doit    quick-ly ;  for       the  Mas-ter      Hath  assigned  this  task  to  yon. 
With  our  friends  who've  goneup  yonder   To  the  bright  forevermore. 


mmm^^wmmm^ 


Vtt  ♦  *  *  -*  -f2*  * 


SipPiPp^^^i^^ispii 


Switt- ly,  time      is  bearing  us  a-wav,      Onward    to     that  bright,  eternal  day;  There  to  live, -and  be  for- 
;  In  the  ] 


=d?L^ — I — .-^ 


ever  With  the  blood-  washed  heavenly  throng;  In  the  presence  of  our  Saviour,  In  that  land  of  light  and  song 

Copyright,  1889,  by  J.  H.  KURZESKNABg. 


I 


40 


THERE'S  A  FRIEND. 


E.   M.  McKlNXEY. 


K.  i!.  Maiiaffey. 


=i=tod=^ 


-*-Dh 


1.  There's  a  friend  in     ev- 'ry  sor- row,  Thrre'sabalnifor      ev- 'ry  woe,  There'.sa  bliss  for     each  to-mor-row, 

2.  Fainting  mul-ti  -  tudeshavebless'dHimForHetam'dtiheirgrieftojoy:  Filthy  lepers  cleansed  in  mer-cy; 

3.  When  we  cross  the  rolling  billows,    Jor-dan'sriv- er,     swelling  high:  Who  will  crown  usheirs  of  glo- ry, 

n-H: — v   I     u-'-F    u   I — u— L~* — P— * — f— ~f — f— F^i — P— 1 — F31 3 


Trnstin  Je-sns  as  you  go:  He  who,  walking  on  thewa-ter,  E'enouGal-i  -  lee's  dark  wavi 
Raised  to  life  the  wid-  ow'sboy:  Praying  on  the  lone-  ly  mountain,  MorethanthisHe  did  for  me; 
In  the  land  be  -  yond  the  sky?  When  we  reach  the  heav'nly  cit-  y.     Who  will  take  us    by     the  hand? 


Prf^^E^^^^^pS^: 


At    the  rail  of     doubting  Pet-er,  Stretched  His  mighty  arm  to  save.  Je 

Shed  His  blood  to    buy  my  ransom,  Died  up-on    the      cursed  tree. 

Who  will  give  the  wet-come  plaudit,    In    theblessed      glo-  ry  land?   Jesus,  our  friend  :.Tesns,  our  friend;  A 

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p 


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THERE'S  A  FRIEND.- Concluded. 


41 


d*± 


■*•*-♦  *-^"        u   u  u  1/1/1/  ^ 


friend  that  is  faithful  and   true:  Je      -      sus,      Je      -      sus,  He    suffered  for  me  and  for     you. 

Jesus,  our  friend;  Jesus,  our  friend; 


it  U  b  v  v  v  v  V  V  I  1/   U  y  y  y   y 


GO  AND  TELL  IT  ALL  TO  JESUS 

Eliza  M.  Sherman. 


W.  Ikvjxg  Hartshorn. 


1.  When    thy  heart  o'erflows  with  gladness,  And  thy  soul  seems  full  of  love;  Go    and  tell  it   all     to 

'J.       Go    and  tell    it    all      to  Je  -  sus,    He's    aequaint-ed  with  thy  grief;  Sure  -  ly  He,  the  man  of 

3.       Go    and  tell  Him  all  thy  sor  -  row,    Lay   thv  burden    at   His  feet;  Thou  wilt  find  a  rest  from 

#■  •  -fit.  ■&■  *-•■*- 

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ti — y — y — y — FM 1 — r     r^f, — n — \7   vw~ 


■v — y — y — y — y-l h 

Fine.  Refrain. 


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-wmmm^m^wm^m 


•sus,     As  He  hendeth  from  above.  "> 

sor-  rows,  Can  the  soonest  give  relief.      >  Go  and  tell  it  all  to ' 
trouble,      In  His  sympathy  so  sweet.   J 


All  thy  trouble  and  thy  woe. 


Pff^TOgg^SS^gB3«p 


42 


TELL  IT  TO-DAY. 


Jessie  II.  Brown. 


J.  H.  FlLLMOEE. 


l—i 


1.  If  the  name  of    the  Saviour    is  precious    to    you,    If  His  care  has  been  constant  and  tenderand  true, 

2.  If  your  faith  in  theSavioufhas  brought  its  reward.  1  f  a: 3t  rength; you  have  found  in  the  st  rength  of  the  Lord, 

3.  If  the  souls  all     a-round  you  are  liv-  ing    in     sin,      If  theMas-ter  has  told  you  t ■■>  bid  them  come  in,' 

x-a— m— rP P ' * P P-rP P P — * P     P  ,> .» P P P #-,  *_^_*>_«_, 

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yyyi  i?    p    y      y      y      y      u      U 

If  the  light  of  His  presence  has  brightened  your  way,  0  will  you  not  tell  of  your  gladness  to-day? 
If  the  hope  of  a  rest  in  His  pal- ace  is  sweet,  O  will  you  not,  brother,*  the  sto  -  ry  re-  peat? 
If  thesweetin-  vi  -   ta-  Hon  tbevnev-  er  have  heard,  0    will  you  not  tell  them  the  cheer-biiu"  in  "word? 

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will  you  not   tell    it      to  - 
will  you  not,  will  you  not 


day? Will  you  not   tell    it 

it        to-  day?  Will  you  not,  will  you 


it     to  -  day : 


J — F~c — v — v — y — y — p-H- —  ^H 


By  per.  FILLMORE  ] 


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TELL  IT  TO-DAY. -Concluded. 


43 


N ^-r-* * — * n S K~i r ' ' — Sn i ft i * t~i ti 


If    the    light  of    "His  preseuoe  has  brightened  your  way,  O      will  you  not    tell   it      to 

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>      U      1/      I  y        i/      w      U 

JESUS,  I  MY  CROSS  HAVE  TAKEN. 


iiitei^iilii 


A.  N.  Johnson. 


Fine. 


Je- sus,   I     my  cross  have  1ak-en,      All     to      leave  and  fol-low  Thee;     Naked,  poor,  despised,  forsaken, 
Let  the  world  despise  and  leave  me,  They  have  left   my  Saviour  too:  Human  heartsand  looksdeceiveme, 


M 


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I 


D.S. — Yet  how  rich  is  my  eon-  di  -  tion,  God  and  Ileav'n  are  still  my  own. 
B.S. — Foes  may  hate,  and  friends  disown  me,  Show  Thy  face,  and  all  is    bright. 


mmmmmmmmm^EW^iimm 


Thou    from  hence  my  all  shalt  be:    Perish      ev  - 'ry  fondam  -  bi-tion,  All  I've  sought,  or  hoped,  or  known, 
art    not,  like  them,  untrue:  Audit' Thou  shalt  smile  up-ou   me,  God  of  wis- dom,  love,  and  might, 


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I      y  y  v  v  U      (      i  \j   v, 


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44 


ARMY  OF  THE  LORD. 


Mm 


— * » — « — « 1 — ^ — * « — i-(5,:a_l_#_l#' — 4 # — sun 


fefc 


O  soul,  look  up  and,  thou  shaltsuu,  Marching 'neath  the  banner  of  the  cross,  A  might-y  arm- y 
A  might-y  song  of  praise  they  sing,  Marching 'neath  the  banner  of  the  cross,  Thro' all  the  world  its 
Nowjoin,  my  soul,  the  mighty    song,  Marching 'neath  the  banner   of    the  cross,       O  swill   tlisprais 


*■     ~-        r\       n       n  ■•-  -#- 

rTr*iP  F  "=? =f=F-^ 


glad  and  free.    Marching  'neath  the  ban-ner    of    the     cross.  "Withswordand  hel-  met  bright,  Glad 

ech  -  oes  ring,  Marching 'neath  the  ban-ner    of    the    cross.     To      Je  -  sus  Christ  who  died,  The 

loud  and  long,  Marching  'neath  the  ban-ner    of    the    cross.    See    what  the  Lord  hath  wrought,  Thy 


shield    all  bright, Glad 
died,  who  died,  The 
wrought, hath  wrought,  Thy 


weap  -  ons  tor  the  fight. 
Lamb  once  cru  -  ci  -  fied, 
par  -  don    He      hath  bought, 


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weap-  ons  for  the  com  •  ing  fight. 
Lamb  for  sin  -  ners  cru  -  ci  -  fied. 
peace  and    par  -  don    He  hath  bought. 


0     hear   them  shout    tri  -  um  -pliant-  ly,     Marching 'neath  the 
Their  heart's  glad  tri  -  bute  now  they  bring.  Marching 'neath  the 
Sal  -  va  -  tion     to       the  world  He  brought.  Marching 'neath  the 
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ARMY  OF  THE  LORD. 

,  Refrain.  ■ 


-Concluded. 


45 


iss±. 


f^mmm^mm^^^^^ 


ban-ner  of  the  cross, 
ban-ner  of  the  cross, 
ban-ner   of    the     cross. 

•*■      n     h     rs 

52: 


'Neath  Hisroy-al    ban 

Marching 'neath      His  roy  -  al 


Lo !  a  might-y 

Lo !  the  King's  own 


arm    -      y,               Shout          they  now  ho-san     -      na,         Marching  'neath  the  banner    of    the  i 
roy-  al    arm  -  y,     Shouting  now  a     -     loud  ho  -  san-  na, 

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I      !      '  .  ' 

O  BLESS  THE  LORD,  MY  SOUL. 


p^iilis^fiiMiii^pi^ifep 


1.  O  bless  the  Lord,  my  soul!  Hisgracc  tothee  proclaim;  And  all  that  is  within  me  join  To  bless  I  lis  ho- ly  name. 

2.  O  bless  the  Lord,  my  soul!  His   mercies  bear  in  mind;  Forget  notall  Hisbcnelits:  Who  is      to  thee  so   kind. 

3.  Hepardonsallthy  sins,  Prolongs  thy  feeble  breath;  Heliealeththy  infirmities,  And  ransoms  thee  from  death. 

4.  Then  bless  the  Lord  my  soul,  His  grace,  His  love,  proclaim;  Let  all  that  is  withinmejoin,  To  bless  Hisholy  name. 

i     m  i  j,.  ft.  A  _  +  A.  *.  *  #.   _    i  m         *.  +  +t:+.  + 


0mmm 


ST.  THOMAS. 


46 


HIS  NAME  IS  JESUS. 


Selected. 


1.  I      bring  you  tid-ings      of  great  joy,    For      Jesus  comes  to  save  His  own;    Yes,    .Te  -  sus  comes,  the 

2.  Just    at    the  door,  with  lift- ed    hand,  He  stands  and  km  irks,  would  enter  in;  Who  welcomes  Christ  with 

3.  Be  -  set- ting  sins  to    Christ willyield,  Thro'  Himallself  willlinda  grave;    And    all     this  dead  -  ly 

4.  And  pur-i-ty     is      His  free  gift,  Thus  saving  to  the  ut  -  ter  -  most;  And    by     the    Ho  -  ly 


giipgil 


Lord,  of  all,  For  you  He  leaves  His  heav'nly  home, 
heart  aud  soul,  Will  provethat  Je- sus  saves  from  sin. 
strife  will  cease,  As  Je  -  susprovesHispow'r  to  save. 
Spir  -  it's  pow'r,    He    gives  to    us    our  Pen  -   te  -  cost. 


joicelHisnameis 


Bj  per.  R.  X.  HUDSOX. 


For  He 


HIS  NAME  IS  JESUS.-Concluded.  47 

For  He    saves  His    peo-  pie  from  their  sins. 


For    He     saves ; 


For    He  saves, 


=*or  He 


|||pr*zE=|=I3E: 


ip^r^bi; 


fefEEEg 


SEESg 


ALL  HAIL  THE  POWER  OF  JESUS'  NAME. 

Peeeonet.  Holden. 


*F 


1.  All  hail  the  pow'rof    Je-  sus'  name!  Let  an-  gels  prostrate  fall;  Bring  forth  the  roy  -  al      di  -  a-dem, 

2.  Ye  chos- eu    seed    of    Is-rael's  race,    Ye  ransomed  from  the  fall;    Hail  Him  who  saves  you  hy  His  grace, 

3.  Letev-'ry    kindred  ev  - 'ry  tribe,    On    this  ter -res -trial  ball;    To  Him    all  ma-  jes  -  ty    as- cribe 

4.  0    that  with  yon-der   sa- cred  throng,  We  at    His  feet  may  fall;    We'll  join  the  ev  -  er  -  last-ingsong 


^ipp^liii^iplitiiiipi^iipp 


And  crown  Him  Lord  of 
And  crown  Him  Lord  of 
And  crown  Him  Lord  of 
And  crown  Him  Lord  of 


mm 


all,   Bring  forth  the  roy-al     di  -  a  -  dem,  And  crown  Him  Lord  of  all. 

all.   Hail  Him  who  saves  you  by  Hisgraee,  And  crown  Him  Lord  of  all. 

all,     To  Him  all    ma-jes-ty  as-eribe,    And  crown  Him  Lord  of  all. 

all,  -We'll  join  the  ev  -  er  -  last-ing  song.  And  crown  Him  Lord  of  all. 


48 


WE  SHALL  BE  LIKE  HIM. 


J.  H.  Fillmore. 


1.  We  shall  be    like    Him!  The  promise   is     sure, 

2.  We  shall  be    like    Him!     O  won-der  -  rul    love, 

3.  We  shall  be    like     Him!     0  glo  -  ry     su  ■  preme! 


Brother,  this  hope    set      be-fore      thee; 
Worthy     of    no  -   blest     endeav  -  or! 
Nothing   can  part       us      nor  sev  -  er 


n    i  ,       ««                      I                            *      Is       *  *      N      *      I           i          N    I          U    r'«K- 

T  P-*  —  |         y      ~ 

Sor-  rows  and   tri  -  als   with  patience  en  -  dure, —  We  shall  be   like  Him  in  glo  -   ry. 

Radiant  and  bliss  -  ful      in  Heaveu     a  -  hove,  We  shall  be  like  Him  for-  ev  •  er. 

From  our  dear  Sav  -  iour,  who  died  to     re  -  deem,  And  make  ns   like  Him  for- ev  -  er. 

D.S. — Love  and    o  -  be  -  dience   the  promise  se  -  cure,  We  shall  be  like  Him  in    glo  -   ry. 


FILLMORF.  BROS. 


DRINK,  AND  YE  SHALL  LIVE. 


49 


H.   Kl'EZENKNARE 


li^Jpilialiii^lililtli 


*=t=t: 


1.  Ho,     ye  ttiirst-y,    Je  -  sus    calls    you,    He    will  free  -  ly      give; 

2.  Wherefore  do    ye  spend  your  rao  -    ney,  Where  there  is       no     bread': 

3.  0,     whatten-der    love  and     pit    -    y,      Je  -  sus  calls     to  -    day; 


Wine  and  milk,  au<l  full  sal- 
On  -  ly  by  the  lov-  ing 
Will     ye  scorn  the  voice  of 

-r* — r« 0~ 


]  I  ,  Eefkain.  I  I 


He      go 


ill,  may    take 


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With-out  price,  and  with-out   mou  -    ey;  Drink  and   ye    shall     live. 
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Copyright,  1M9.  1-y  J     II. 


50 


1  SHALL  NEVER  KNOW  A  SORROW. 


E.  E.  NlCKBESON. 


^,^- 


1.  Wearesweepiugthro'theland,  With  theaword  of  God  in  baud  ;We  are  watching.aud  we're  praying,  while  we  fight; 

2.  Oh,  the  blessed  Lord  of  light,  We  will  serve  Hini  with  on  might,  And  HisarmshaUlnin-  Salvation  tothe   poor. 

3.  We  are  sweeping  on  to  win  Perfect  vie-t'iy  o-ver  sin,  And  we'll  shout  our  Saviour's  praises  ev-  er  -  more; 


On  the  wings  oflove  we'll  fly,  Tothesoulsabouttodie;  And  we'll  force  them  to  behold  the  precious  light. 
They  shall  lean  upon  His  breast,  Know  the  sweetness  of  His  rest;  Of^His  pardon.  He  the  vilest  wil  1  as  -  sure. 
When  the  strife  on  earth  is  done,  And  some  million  souls  we'  ve  won,  We'll  rejoin  our  eonq'ring  comrades  gone 

[before. 
D.8. — In  the  streets  of  shining  gold,  With  the  glo- ry  in  my  soul,    I  shall    nev-er  know  a  sorrow  o-  ver    there. 


there  I  shall  never  know  a  sorrow  o-  ver    there. 

o-  ver  there,  over  there. 


WITH  THE  LOVE  OF  JESUS. 


51 


R.  S.  Harrington. 


1.  Ev-' ry  day  brings  trouble.   Ev- 'ry  hour  re- gret;  When  I  wander    far     a  -  way,  By  my  sins  be  -  set: 

2.  Out  upon   the  high- way, Tempted  tho' I     be,  With  my  Saviour  as  my  Guide,  Naught  can  trouble  me: 

3.  Dai- ly  on   my  jour-ney  To    my  heav'nly  home,  Hope,  and  visions  brighter  grow,  Of  the  joys  to  come. 


There's   no  rest  for  weary  feet.  Whereso'-er  they  rove. There's  no  joy  11  n- souls  distress'd.  Without  Christ's  love. 
Toss'd  up-ou    the   sea    of    life,  Buffet- ing    with  time;   He  will  safely  bring  mo  to  Yon  peaceful    home. 
In  my  Sav-iour's  com-pa  ny    Ho  -  li  -  est   and  best    An- y- where  with  .fesus  There  is  peace  and  rest. 
D.S. — There's  no  rest  for  weary  feet,Wheresoe'er  they  rove:  There's  no  joy  for  sou  Is  distivss'd,  Without  Christ'slove. 


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FTT 


*=5 


is  is  i       is  k   ,       _  i  r\   n   \   v  ,-"•"■ 


With  the  love  of     Je  -  sus,      Any- where,  ev-'rv- where,  With  the 


f  Jesus,I'll   follow   any -where. 


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52 


THROW  OPEN  THE  GATES  OF  THE  CITY. 


F^fc^rh=an 


sn 


HI 


J.  H.  KURZENKNABE. 
.-*_J 


j=JI 


3^nfeii 


1.  Tn  row  o  -  peu  the  gates  of  the  Cit 

2.  Throw  o  -  pen  the  gates  of  the  Cit 

3.  Throw  o  -  pen  the  gates  of  the  Cit 

4.  Throw  o  -  pen  the  gates  of  the  Cit 


y        The        beau-ti-ful      Cit-   y        of  gold, 

y  That  its  light  may  shine  oat     on     the  way; 

y        To  the     na  -  tionsin    dark  -  ness   and  gloom; 

y  Letthe  guests  who  are     bid  -  den  come  in- 


^Hrfj~hi-rj^ 


That  the  right-  eous  na  -  tions  may  en  - 
For  the  prod-i-gal,  wea  -  ry  of  wand; 
They  are  hearing  the  news  of  sal  -  va  - 
Soon  ther.ridrgrooniand  Uridewillbe     read 


ter,  Where theglo  -  ries     e  -    ter  -  nal      un  -    fold, 
ring,  Will  re  -  turn      to    the    Fa  -  ther    to    -    day. 

tion,     And      glad  -  ly    to       Je  -  sus    they      come. 

■  y,     Andthe  feast  of    the    mar-riage    be  -     gin. 


EEE3^=1 


J J ft    S  ,    h        Sp,        fl      f      J»        I |_ 


THROW  OPEN  THE  GATES  OF  THE  CITY.-Concluded.     53 


Till  they  share    the  bright  glo  -  ry    sur  -  round- ing    The     King  on 


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y     P    y     y      y      w  I     / 


REST.    (CHANT.) 


J.  H.  KUEZEXKNABE. 


1.  There  is  a  calm  for  those      who  weep, 

2.  The  storm  that  wrecks  the  win    -    try  sky, 

3.  Thou  traveler  from  the      vale        of  tears 

4.  Though  lougof  winds  and  waves    the  sport, 


A  rest  for  wea    -     ry       pil  -  grims  found; 

No  more  dis   -  turbs    their    deep  re    -  pose 

To  realms  of         ev     -     er  -    last  -  ing  light, 

Condemned  in  wretch  -  ed  -  ness  to  roam, 


They  softly  lie,  and        sweet  -  ly 

Than  summer  evening's  lat    -     est 

Through time'sdark  wilder-  ness       of 

We  too  shall  reach  the      shelt 


sleep, 
sigh, 
years, 
port, 


Low 
That 
Pur 
Our 


the      hal  -  lowed  ground. 

the      fra  -    grant  rose. 

thy  heav  -  'nly  flight. 

et,  peace  -   ful  home. 


hri;ZKvsv  :.KV 


54 


HOME. 


Mrs.  T.  M.  Griffin. 


^gy^^fcfefl 


1.  Just      o  -    ver      the     riv  -  er      are    pal  -  a  -  ees  grand,  And  mansions  so     love,-  ly    and  fair; 

2.  Tho'  storm-clouds  and  tem-pests      a  -  while  must  a-  bide,  And    tri  -  als  and  cross-es  must  come; 

3.  A      few     wea  -  ry     jour-  neys,     a      few  bus  -  y   days,  'Mid  tears  aud  temp-ta-tious  and  pray'r 

4.  For  -   ev  -  er     we'll  dwell  in    those  mansions  on  high,  And  bask    in   the   glo  -  ry     of  God; 


=t=t 


mm 


z=r—T — *-=i-L3— g=j=S— jJ^r^^: 


m 


They're  fashioned  and  made  by  our  Sav-iour's own  hand;  And  He 
The  mansions  are  read  -  y,  the  por-  tals  are  wide,  And  Je  - 
Our  pray'rs  will  be    turned  to      ho  -  san-  nas  of   praise,  As       Je 


a  -  waiting  us  there, 
is  beek'ningns  home. 
shall  welcome  us        there. 


Re  -  mcmh'riiiii  this      life      as        a     short,  broken  sigh,      For  -  get-  ting  tlic  thorns  we  have      trod. 

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feE 


„    Refrain. 

Home,  home,  beautiful  home,  Beautiful  home  above :  Home,  home,  wonderful  home.  Home  of  our  Father's  love. 
Home,  sweet  home,  beautiful  home,  Home,  sweet  home,  wonderful  home. 


Bj  per.  W.  E.  PENN. 


THE  SHELTERING  ROCK. 


55 


^ 


^^=Egl^3=g 


^=fe£ 


zj=jz 


mm 


There  is  a      Kock    iu      a  wea  -  rjr      land.     Its    shad  -  ow    falls  ori    the    burn-  ing    sand 

2.  There   is  a      Well     in      a  des  -  ert     plain;    Its      wa  -  ters     call  with  en  -  treat- ing  strain, 

3.  A    great  fold  stands  with  its  por  -  tals    wide,  The    sheep    a  -  stray  on    the   niount-ain  side; 

4.  There   is  a      cross  where  the  Sav  -  iour  died;     His  blood   flow'd  out  iu      a     erim  -  son   tide, 


& 


-r-4-r-j -I -I l^-fc-r » ,^—c 


^TFFFg 


In  -  vit  -  ing  pilgrims,    as  they  pass,    To    seek    a  shade  in  the     wil-  der-ness.  . 
"Ho      ev-  'ry  thirsting,   sin-sick  soul;  Come,  freely  drink,  and  thou  shalt  be  whole."  |T.  , 

TheShepherdclimhso'ermountainsstecp,  He'ssearchingnowforHiswand'ringsheep.  j       enwny  wl11    ye 
A      sac  -  ri  -  fice    for    sins  of    men,  And  free    to     all  who  will   en  -  ter    in. 

-»  _  .      *&-  ■*    •&• 


% — ,- 


die? 


■  When  the  sheltering  Rock  is  so  near 

When  the  liv-  ing  Well  is     so  near  by  ? 

When  the  Shepherd's  fold  is  so  near  by? 

1  When  the  crimson  cross  is    so  near  by?' 


Oh  !  why  will  ye     die  \ 

I 


r; 

Oh  !.why  will  ye  die. 


m 


-i — i 


al 


56 


WORK  WITH  OUR  MIGHT. 


Fanny  J.  Cbosby. 


Jno.  R.  Sweney. 


1.  While  the  spring  of  youth  so  lovely,  Paints  with  joy  the  sunny  hours;  Let  our  hearts,  with  pure  devotion,  Give  to 

2.  If  we  love  the  name  of  Jesus,  Let  our  deeds,  that  love  reveal;  Go  at  once  without,    repining,  Toil  with 

3.  Gather  souls  where'er  we  rind  them.  Precious  souls,  a  Saviour's  care;  Lay  them  in  the  amis  of  mercy,   At  His 

4.  Count  it  joy,   for  Him  to    labor,  Who  has  told  us  in   His  word  That  a  cup    of  sparkling  water    He  with 


\i  V  I     IT  .  i     V  t  i     i     i     i 


-0— #-•— #=L# — e> - — :iL_^=^^— g— fr-  ^3 


of  our    Re-deem-er,   Let  us  work 


with  all  our 


God  their  youthful  powers.  For  the  cause  . 

vig  -  or,  faith  and  zeal. 

feet  who  answers  pray'r. 

blessing  will  re-ward.  For  the  cause  ofonr  Redeemer,  Let  us  work  with  all  our  might,  Let  ns 

£•£  £*£:  £'£  2:       **A 


^mMmmm^^^M^m^ 


rtoi 


^mmmm^m^M^k^mml^m 


might;  Lest  the  beams  .    .    .      that  now  are  shin-ing,  Leave  the  sky    no  long- er    bright, 

work  with  all  our  might;  Lest  the  beams  that  now  are  shining, 

'Mi 


mmmmmmmmm 


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IFTzEE 


.J.  K.  SWENIV. 


ENTER  BY  THE  BLOOD  OF  JESUS. 


57 


Rev.  L.  W. 


Rev.  L.  White. 


1.  Mer-cy's    gate  stands  o  -  pen  wide,  En- ter  by  the  blood  of  Je  -  sus;  Since  my  Lord  was 

2.  En  -  ter  now     the   Ho  -  ly   place,  En- ter  by  the.  blood  of  Je-sus;  Christ  tin-veils  His 

3.  Here    is  par  -  don  full    and    free,  En- ter  by  the  blood  of  Je  -  sus;  Here  the  Lord  will 

4.  Yes,     by  faith   now  en  -    ter      in,  En-  ter  by  the  blood  of  Je  -  sus;  Here  thy  soul  is 


urns 


mmmmtmm 


E?=t 


gng^nsi^  i  jj±s 


cm  -  ci  -  fied, 
shin  -  ing  face, 
sup  with  thee, 
saved  from   sin, 


En -ter  by  the  blood  of 

En  -  ter  by  the  blood  of 

En  -  ter  by  the  blood  of 

En  -  ter  by  the  blood  of 


Je  - 
Je  - 
Je  - 
Je    - 


in      the      sa  -   cred    vail, 


Pure  love  and  peace  pre-vai 


God's  promise 


m?mm 


er  can  fail; 


En-terbv  thcbl li  ;' 


;  per.  Rev.  L.  WHITE- 


58 


WE  ARE  WALKING  IN  THE  LIGHT. 


j     f  Children  of  the  heav'nly  Kiug.  Wearewalkinginthebeautifullightof  God;     Wearewalk-    - 

t        As  wejourney,  letussing;    We  are  wal  kiug  in  the  beautiful  light  of  (Omit.)  God. 
„    I  We  are  trav'ling  home  to  God,    We  are  walking  in  the  beautiful  1  ight  of  God ; 


ing  in  the 


In  the  way  our  lathers  trod,     We  are  walking  in  the  beautiful  light  of  i  Umii.  )God. 
Lord,  obediently  we'll  go,     We  are  walking  in  the  beautiful  light  of  God; 
Gladly  leavingall  below,  Wearewalkinginthebeautifullightof  (Omrt.)God.  Walkiugin  the  light, 


, . fy-L-g  -     ^ h [S   _j fc ^ 

light,  We   are  walk        -        -        -     ing    in    the  light;  We  are 

Beau-ti  -  ful   light    of  God; 

ft — 0 — m — «_.__^_» 

—     '  h~t~r~T  — h  -^~j 

v     i     V     \J      V   I 


light, 

Beau-ti  -  ful  light    of  God; 


as 


j  walk         -  ing     in 

Walking  in       the  light, 


walk        -  ing  in  the  light,  Weare 

Walkingin  the  light,  Beautiful  light  of  God 


HOLY,  HOLY! 

tEGINALD   HEBER,  D.  D. 


LORD  GOD  ALMIGHTY.  59 

Rev.  John  B.  Dykes. 


Pigiliii 


1.  Ho  -  ly,  ho  -  ly.  ho 

2.  Ho  -  ly,  ho  -  ly,  ho 

3.  Ho  -  ly,  ho  -  ly,  ho 

4.  Ho  -  ly,  ho  -  ly,  ho 


Lord        God      Al 

All    the  saints  a  - 

Though  the  dark  -  ness 

Lord        God      Al 


■  might  -  y !       Ear  -  ly      in      the 
dore        Thee,  Cast  -  ing  down  their 
hide      Thee,  Tho'     the    eye     of 
might  -  y!       All     Thy  works  shall 


morn    -      ing    our    song  shall 
gold- en  crowns    a  -  round  the  glass 
sin  -  fill    man  Thy    glo  -  ry     may 
praise  Thy  name,  in    earth  and    sky, 


ly,      ho  -    ly,  ho      -      ly! 

u  -    bim    and  Ser-  a  -  phim 

ly    Thou  art  ho    -      ly, 

ly,      ho  -   ly,  ho    -      ly. 


giSi 


Mer-  ci  -  ful  and  Might  -  y !  God 
fall-  ing  down  be  -  fore  Thee,  Which 
there  is  none  be  -  side  Thee,  Per  -  : 
Mer-  ci  -  ful    and    Might  -  y !     God 

I- 


in  three   per 

pert  and    art,     and 


bless-ed    Trin  -  i    -  ty ! 

ev  -  er-  more  shalt  be. 

love,  and  pu  -  ri    -  ty. 

bless-ed    Trin  -  i    -  ty.      A  -  men. 


60 


BANNER  OF  CHRIST. 


Mrs.  E. 
Sloicly. 


Tf=f 


as 


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j  * • 


1.  If    we  kept  a- loft     in    beau  -  ty,  Christ's  dear  banner  0  -    vet  all;      Would  it  uot    to  home  and 

2.  There  the  sa-  ered  cross  of     suff-  'ring,  Looks  with  gracious  pit  -  y  down,       Bnt  surmountingit      in 

3.  There  we  see  through  Him  who  loved  us,      Ten-der  gifts  of  mer  -  cy  giv'n,      Eead-y  still    to  bless  and 

4.  Therewesee  the  foe     was    van-quished,  Ev- en  death  the  might-y  One!    Xouecoulds'op.andnonecould 


r— ^— ^ 


Heav-  en,  Ma  -  ny  wand'ring  ones    re  -  call? 


tri  -  umph,        Is      the  Sav-iour's  bless  -  ed  crown, 
par  -  don,  And    di  -  rect   the  way     to  Heaven, 

hin  -  der  That   blest  wo;  k  which  Chii>tbe-gun. 


Spread  it    glad  -  ly,  glad  -  ly 


t^^tfnrem 


.  tempo. 


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All   its  glo  -  rv  he    un-furled!     Till  the  vis- ion  fair  and    ho  -  lv      Bringeth  Christ  toall  the  world. 


9     5   i      I  f    i         w v  v    v   I      r 


Cnpvri^bt.  1"?.  I.J.I.  II.  KUI'ZnNKWir.F.. 


SWEETEST  PRAISES. 


61 


Lizzie  Ashbadgh. 


John  E.  Kurzenknabe. 


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Weare     hap-  py,  trustinginour      Fa-ther'scare,  And  Ho  bids  us  that  we  come  be-fore  H: 
\    Wewill   sing  oursweetestsongsof  praiseandpray'r,  Ami  will)  grateful. happy  heartsa-  (Omit. 
(  Here  we  learn  of     Je-susand  His  wondrous  love,  Of  His  mer- ey  and  His  roy-al    fav  -  or; 
\  How  He   came  to  earth,  and  left  Histbronea-bove,  That,  for  us,  He'd  be   a  perfect    [Omit. 
I    Weare    pressing    to  the  home  beyond  the  sky,  WhiehthefaithfulChristianshallin-her-it; 
\  And  a      mansion  there  awaits  us  when   we  die,  Wehavelearn'dit  of  the  Ho-lv      (Omit. 


5  Him. 

iour. 


Refrain. 


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iweet-  est    prais    -  "  -    -     es  now   we'll  sing,  To 

Sweet-estprais-es  now    we'll  sing,  we  will  sing, 


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Lord  .    .    .  and   to 

To  our  Lord  aud  to 


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King,  Un-toHim,       "  for    all    Hislov-ing    care     To    His  children  ev-  'ry-where. 

heavenly  King;  Un  -  to  Him, 


From  "  Silvery  Kchoefl." 


62 


GATHER  THEM  IN. 


L.  H.  Paethkmoke. 


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1.  Seek    the    dear  chil- dren,      a   -  stray  from  the    fold,     Gath-er  them  while  you      niay; 

2.  Go      to      the     high-way,    and  search  thro' the    lane,     Gath-er  them  while  you      may; 

3.  Point   to      the    foot  -  steps  where  Je  -    sus    hath  been,    Gath-er  them  while  you       may; 

4.  See,  they   are    com-  ing,  and     wait- ing      in  throngs,  Gath  -  er  them  while  you      may; 


Him-  gry    and     wea  -  ry,      so     faint    and      so  cold,     Gath  -  er  them  in 

Gath  -  er    them     in      from  the      hill  -  side   and  plain,  Gath  -  er  them  in 

Res  -  cue     the    chil-  dren  from    plac  -  es       of  sin,     Gath  -  er  them  in 

Tell  them  and    teach  them  your  beau  -  ti  -    ful  songs,  Gath  -  er  them  in 


day: 
day: 
day: 

day: 


Gath  -  er  them  in  from  the  nois  -  y  street.  In    from   the   storms  and   the     dan-gers  they  meet; 

They  are  so    ten- der  and  young  in  years,  Eas  -   y        to     stray     a-    mid  doubtingsar.d  fears; 

Hear*  the  dear  Shepherd,  He  speaks  to  thee,  Sweet- ly      and    ten  -  der  -  ly,  "Lor-est  thou  me;'' 

Paith-ful-  ly  speak  of    the  gos  -  pel  call,  How  the    dear    Sav  -  iour  hath  bid  -  den  them  all; 


E35ESES 


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OopjTfcit,  1889,  bj  J.  H.    KURZEXKXABE. 


GATHER  THEM  IN. -Concluded. 


63 


^^^=^j^pi^ii^^p^p^^ 


Turn         to      the      Sav  -  iour  their    wand'ring    feet,     Gath-er  them  in  to-  day. 

Lead  them    to      paths  where  the     Light    ap  -  pears,  Gath  -  er  them  in  to  -  day. 

'Feed  thou  my  Lambs,"    'tis  com  -  mand-  ed     thee;   Gath  -  er  them  in  to-  day. 

Have  them   sit      down      in  the      ban  -  quet    hall,   Gath-er  them  in  to-  day. 


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Gath        -         -       er    them  in  .    .    .  Gath  er    them     in, 

Gath-er  them  in  from  the   fields    of    sin,  Ten  -  der  -  ly     gath  -  er     the     chil-  dren    in, 

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Gath   -  er     them       in       from     the  broad    high-  way,    Gath  -  er      them 


j y y y L_£_ 


LIVE  FOR  CHRIST  TO-DAY. 


B.  El.LENBEEGEK. 


^3  i  i  j:  H-&^£n^ 

1.  When  I      re  -  fleet    on      all    the  good   My    Lord  has  done  for      me,     When         I      sur-vey     His 

2.  Then,  O    my  soul,    pre  -  pare  thy-self    Thy    hal  -  lowed  task  to      do;        Put         all     thy  ar  -  mor 

3.  While  souls  in   dark-ness    wan-der    on,  With- out    the   gos- pel     light,     And      know  not  that     the 


mmmm 


cross  of  love,  And  all  His  mercy  see,  Then  let  me  turn  with  humble  heart,  And  ask  what  I  have  done 
bravely  on,  With  cour- agestrongand  true:  The  Lord  of  Hostsshallleadtbeway,  Thenfol-lowas  He  leads 
path  they  walk,  Leadson   to  darker     night,   I     must  a-  rise  and  work  for  Him,  My  Mas- ter  and  my  Lord 


What  good  I've  rendered 
The  world  of  sin  and 
To     do  His    ho-    ly 


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love  be-  gun.   1 
For    help    and  suc-cor  pleads.  {-There's work forall, there's 


to      my     Lord,  What  work 
sor  -  row,  now, 
will,  shall    be       My    sweety   my    glad  re-  ward.  J 


x  i  r  t  r  r  i 


Copyright,  1889,  by  J.  H.  KUHZENKXABE. 


LIVE  FOR  CHRIST  TO-DAY.-Concluded.  65 

U4H 


v   u  y  i 

work  for  me,  His    rail      I  musto  -    bey;    In    His  dear  name,  His  word  proclaim,  And  live  for  Christ,  to-  da' 


GO  LABOR  ON. 


1.  Go,  la    bor  on;  spend    and     lie    spent,  Thy     joy      to       do  the  Fa  •  ther's  will; 

2.  Go,   la  -  bor  on;  'tis        not     for  naught;  Thine  earth  -  ly  loss  is  heav'n-ly  gain; 

3.  Go,  la  -  bor  on;  your    hands  are    weak,  Your  knees  are  faint,  your  soul      east  down; 

4.  Toilon,  faint  not;  keep  watch  and     pray!     Be      wise     the  err    -  ing  soul        to  win; 


It  is        the    way 

Men  heed     Thee,  love 

Yet  fait    -    er       not; 

Go  forth      in  -    to 


I  I  I 

the     Mas  -  ter     went;  Should  not    the     ser  -  vant   tread  it       still? 

Thee,  praise  Thee  not;    The  Mas-  ter  prais  -  es, — what  are       men? 

the   prize  you    seek      Is     near, — a      king-  dom    and  a      crown 

the  world's  high-  wav;    Com- pel      the    wanderer        to  come 

~.       ■+■■»-■*-■*■■»-        n  -f2- 


WE  PRAISE  THEE. 


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Jxo    n    SWBNBY. 


1.  We  come,  our  Re-deem-  er,    to    siug  of   Thy  love,  And  mingle  our  voic-es  with    an-gels    a  -  bove; 

2.  We  thank  Thee  for  blessings  that  fall  like  the  dew,  We  thank  Thee  for  mercies  each  moment  a  -  new; 
:j.  We    ask  Thy  pro-tec-  tion,  our  Saviour  and  Friend, We  ask  that  from  e  -  vil  Thy  grace  may  de-fend; 


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WmTrrmm^ffifjm 


We  gath  -  er  to  wor-  ship,and  hail  Thee  our  King,  And  here  in  Thy  tem-ple  our  trib-ute  to  bring. 
But  O,  how  we  thank  Th.ee  that  all  may  be  -  lieve,And  life  ev-  er  -  last-  ing  from  Thee  may  re-ceive. 
We    pray  that  Thy  Spir- it    our  Teacher  may    be,    Di-  rect-  ing  our    ef- forts  to     la  -  bor    for  Thee. 


We  praise  Thee,  we  bless  Thee,Thy  Name  we    a  -  dore  ;  All  hon  -  or  and  glo  -  ry     to  Thee   ev-er-more; 
f-     f-     f-     *-      -       -  -f2-     ■*-     *■•*-*- 


mmmmmmm^m^^^ 


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Bj  per.  JNO.  R.  SWKNEY. 


WE  PRAISE  THEE. -Concluded. 


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We  praise  Thee,  we  bless  Thee, Thy  N;u 


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we  a  -  dore ;  All  hon  -  or    and  glo  -  ry    to  Thee  ev 


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ABIDE  WITH  ME. 


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1.  A  -  bide  with  nie,     fast     falls  the    ev  -  en    tide  ;  The  davk-ness  deep  -  ens;  Lord, with  me    a  -  bide! 

2.  Swift  to    its  close,    ebbs    out  life's  lit  -  tie   day;  Earth'sjoysgrow  dim,  its     glo-ries    pass  a  -  way; 

3.  I      need  Thy  pres  -  ence     ev  -  'ry  pass-  ing  hour;  What  but  Thy  grace  can    foil  the  tempter's  pow'r. 

4.  Re  -  veal  Thy-self,       be  -  fore  my  clos-  ing  eyes:  Shine  thro'  the  gloom, and  point  me    to     the  skies, 

?■'..  &  _ 


mmm^^00^^^^m^m 


When    oth  -  er  help  -  ers      fail,  and  comforts  flee,    Help    of   the  help-less,  6,      a  -  bide  with  me 

Change    and  de  -  cay     in        all     a-ronnd   I    see ;       O,   Thon.who  changest  not,     a  -  bide  with  me 

Who,     like  Thy-self,    my  guide  and  stay  can   be,   Thro' cloud  and  sunshine  O,      a  -  bide  with  me 

Heaven's  morning  breaks, and  earth's  vain  shadows  flee;    In      life,    in  death,  O   Lord,  a  -  bide  with  me 


CASTING  EVERY  CARE  UPON  HIM, 


Mrs.  Wm.  Bekry. 


— **    rf  •  <  i  ^-r-j: — # — ^-J — #-t c-«       • — • — *-L L— p — F^ p ; — p^ 


Je  -  sus     of  -   i'ers  peace  and  comfort, 

2.  When  I    find     my  burden's  heav-  y, 

3.  Side  by   side   with  my     Re-deem-er, 

■:*    1.    Is 


When  life's  troubles    roll  ;        And  His  wordsare    like  sweet 

He   will  reach  His  hand ;     And     I  walk  with  Him  re  - 
Guid  -  ed    by    His  love  ;  I  shall    en  -  ter  thro'  the 


mu-  sic,  Soothing  to 
joic-ing,  T' ward  the  heart 
por-tals      In  -  to      rest 


liii^i^^iii 


ggmmi^mmmmm 


Friend  i 

Blessed  Friend  s 


dear  ; 
dear : 


ing    ev  -    ry   care  up  -  i 


Him,  There    is  naught         to     fear. 
There  is  naught  to  fear. 


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Copyright,  1889,  bj  J.  H.  KCRZENKNABK. 


O  WAKE  THE  LOUD  ANTHEM. 


69 


Mrs.  R.  N.  TfRNEK. 


Geo.  J.  KriiZEXKN'ABE. 


MmmmmMmmi^i^mm^m 


1.  0,    wake    the  loud  anthem  The  an-  gels  have  snug,  Which. thru'  the  long  ages. 'With  rapture  has  rung  : 

2.  With  won- der  un-ceas- ing  We  think   of  that  morn,  When  they  who  came  sadly  At  ear  -  li- est  morn 

3.  O      mar  -  vel-lous  tidings,  He's  ris  -  en  to-day;  And   au-gels  a- bove    us,  In  shin  -  ing  ar-  ray, 


The  sweet  song  of  tri-umph  Ex-  ult  -  ing-  ly  sing,  And  crown  the  Great  Victor, Your  Saviour  and  King. 
To  weep  o'er  the  Mas  -  ter  In  sor  -  row  and  gloom. lie-held  Him.  with  glory,  A  -  live  at  the  tomb. 
Are    join-ing    our  cho  -  rus  And  chanting  a-  gain,  "  He's  ris-  en   in    triumph  The  Saviour  of  men." 


The  Lord  has  a  -  ris  -  en,    O    lift  up  your  voice ;  The  Lord  has  a  -  ris  -  en,    A-wake  and    re-joice  ! 


70 


OUR  HEAVENLY  MANSION. 


Geo.  K.  Clarke. 


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1.  On  the      ev  -  er-green  banks  of  the 

2.  'Tis  a      won-  der-  ful  man-sion  of     beau-ty     so    rare,  'T 

3.  Yes,  our     Fa-  ther  will  dwell  with  His  dear  children  there,  H 

3=4 


er     of    life.  Which  flows  through  the  <&ty    of        gold; 


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own    lov-ing  face  we  shall    see; 


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Far  a  -  way  from  this  world,  aud  its  tu  -  mult  and  strife,  Its  tri  -  alsand  sor-rows  uu  -  tol 
And  our  Sav  -  iour  has  gone  there,  that  home  to  pre-pare.  For  those  who  have  tasted  His  lov 
And  the  throne     of  His  glo  -     ry  with    Je  -  sus  He'll  share,   A    crown  will  be  giv  -  en    to 

fi  r.  i  i  ii-  i— 1=4= 


me. 


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Iplp^pp^i^^glllpi^Iiji 


There's  a  mansion  of  beau-ty  now  wait-iug  for  me.  Which  my 
By  and  by  He  will  come,  His  own  Bride  to  receive,  There  with 
Oh,    the  songs  we  shall  sing  on    the    heav-en  -  ly  shore,     Hap-py 


to  pre-  pare; 
er  to  reign ; 
on     so       sweet; 


OUR  HEAVENLY  MANSION. -Concluded. 


71 


Where  with  Him  I  shall  dwell,  from  ternp-ta  -  tion  set  free,  From  tri  -  als,  and  sor-  row,  and  care- 
Then  we'll  see  all  the  saints  who  in  Je  -  sus  believe,  And  meet  our  dear  loved  ones  a  -  gain. 
No  more  sick- ness  nor  dy  -  ing,  but    life    ev  -  er- more;  When  we,   our  dear  Saviour  shall  meet. 

I 


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ift      up      yoi 


Ye     chil  -  dren   of      glo  -    ry,    lift      up      your  eye 


The  Bridegroom  is   coming;      A   -    rise! 


72 


WHO  IS  ON  THE  LORD'S  SIDE. 


Frances  R.  Havergal. 


A.  J.  Showalter. 


^—0  •    0     0  .    s       i •—  C-*l|-#— «-•-*- 6. 1— #'--~2#— 0---0— 0 — #_i_#_!_#_#.±_#=^g_ 


1.  Who    is   on  the  Lord's  side?  Who  will  servetheKing?  Who  willbeHishelpers  Oth- er  lives  to  bring? 

2.  Je-  sus.  Thou  hast  bought  us,  Not  with  gold  or  gem,  But  with  Thine  own  life-blood.  For  Thy  di-  a-  dem; 

3.  Fierce  must  be  the  con-  flic  t .  Strong  may  be  the  foe,   But  the  King'sownar-  my  None  may  o-  ver-throw: 

4.  Cho-  sen  to    be  sol  -  diers    In    an  al  -  ien  land,  Cho-sen,  called,  and  faithful.  For  our  Captain's 


Who  will  leave  the  world 

With  Thy  blessing  fill  - 

Round  His  standard  raugi 

In    the  ser  vice  roy 

D.S.— By  Thy  call  of  mer 

-I- 


ssidc?  Who  will  face  the  foe.  Who  is    on     the  Lord's  side?  Who  for  Him  will  • 
ug  Each  whoeomesto  Thee,  Thou  hast  made  us  willing.  Thou  hast  made  us  free, 
ng,    Vic-t'ry  is      secure,     For  His  truth  unchanging.  Makes  the  triumph  sure. 

al,     Let  us  not  grow  cold,  Let   us  be  right  loy  -  al,     No- hie  true    and  bold. 

cy,     By   Thv  grace  divine,  We    are  on  the  Lord's  side,  Saviour  we    are  Thine. 


side,  Saviour  we  are  Thine. 


per.  A.  J.  8H01VALTEE. 


ARE  YOU  WASHED  IN  THE  BLOOD. 

--pv-r-l 


73 


H 


H3l31^1g 


-*-1*- 


S 


Rev.  E.  A.  Huffman 


1.  Have  you  been     to       Je  -  sus   for    the  cleansing   pow'r?  Are  you  wash'd  in  the  blood  of  the  Lamb? 

2.  Are  you  walk- ing      dai- ly     by    the  Sav-  ionr's  side  ?  Are  you  wash'd  in  the  blood  of  the  Lamb? 

3.  AVhen' the  Bridegroom  com-eth,  will  your  robes  be   white;  Pure  and  white    in  the  blood  of  the  Lamb  ? 

4.  Lay     a  -  side    the      garments  that  are  stained  with  sin.    And  he    wash 'd  in  the  blood  of  the  Lamb? 

r     '      i      v 

5£  is  IS  Fink. 


Are  you     ful  -    ly     trust-ing    in    His  grace   this  hour?  Arc  you  wash'd  in  the  blood  of  the  Lamb? 

Do  you     rest  each     moment  in    the   Cru  -  ci  -   tied?  Are  you  wash'd  in  the  blood  of  the  Lamb? 

Wilfyour  soul      be     read- y     for    the   mansionsbright;  And  be    wash'd  in  the  blood  of  the  Lamb? 

There's  a     fountain      flow-ing  for    the  soul    un  -  clean ;  Oh !  be    wash'd  in  the  blood  of  the  Lamb? 

D.S. — Are  your  gar- ments  spot-less  ?  Are  they  white  as  sdow?  Are  you  wash'd  in  the  blood  of  the  Lamb? 


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Are  you  wash'd  in     the  blood,  In    the  soul  cleansing  blood    of    the   Lamb? 

Are  you  wash'd  in  the  blood  of  the  Lamb  ? 


m*m^wmm 


.  Rev   I.  A.  HOFFl 


74 


THE  HEALING  WORD. 


Mrs.  R.  N.  Turner. 


J.  H.  KURZENKNABE. 


1.  The   lov  -  ing  Sav- iour  said    to  those,  Who  to    His  gracious  pow'rappealed/'Goshnwyourselves  unto  the 

2.  'lis    on-lywhenwe    fol  -  low  on,     Con-fid-ingin  the  Saviour's  way,  That  He  will  cleanse  us  from  our 

3.  The  prophet  of     the   old-  en  time,  Spakenot,  atouce,  the  healing  word;   But  "  Wash  thyself  in  Jordan's 

4.  Whate'er  He  hids     us,  we   will  do;   And  tru-ly  on  His  word  believe:  With  trusting  hearts,  dear  Lord,  we 

,         -        -0-   #■•      *■      f     'f-       m    .       .        +-*-*-■+.*. 


Kf.fka 


ic\e:  >>  iui  1 1  um  niu  nnti  i  s.  near  j.uiu,we 


Priest;"  And  thus  obeying,  they  were  healed.  Il<-  speaks  the  word 

sins.  And  make  us  His  own  Latnbs  to-day. 

tide: "  And  doing  this  his  pray'r  was  heard, 
come,  Thy  peace  and  pardon     to    receive.         He      speaks  the  word 


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face,  no  longer  stay ;"  We  come.dear  Lord,   at  Thy  command,  Aud  gladly  to        Thy  words  attend, 

seek  my  face,    no      longer  stay:"  We  come,  dear  Lord,  at  Thy  command,  And  gladly  to      Thy  words  attend. 

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WHERE  IS  YOUR  BOY  TO-NIGHT. 

J.  H.   Kl'RZENKNABE. 


75 


^illigi^ipii^fe^ppfii^p 


Lite     is  teeming  wit  he  -  vil  snares,  Thegatesof  sin  are    wide;         Ros  -  y  fingers  nl'  pleasure  point.  And 

2.  Pit-iallslurkiu  the  Uowery  way.  Vice  has   a  gold- en    gate;        Whoshallguidotheuiiwary  feet, Right 

3.  Turn  his  t'eetii'Ointhc  e-  vil  way  Ere    he  has  entered      in;  Keep  himspotless.youiown sweet  hoy;  The 


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^MiiiligiiiiiiiiMlpplPlSiJ 


beck- on  the  young  in- side,       Needs  are   ma- ny:  and  du  -  ties  stern  Crowd  on  the  path  so  bright, 

on     to    the  path    so  straight?  Pa-  tient  worker,  with  will-ing  hand,  Toil-iiig  with  heart  so  light, 

earth   is      so   stained  by  sin:         Ere      he    has  learned  to  do      the  wrong.  Teach  him  to  love  the  right; 

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J      JSl  N  riJNK.     rtKKKAIN.    I         l>  SIN 


Father,  buried  in  business  cares,     Where  is  yourboy  to-night 
Tired  mother  with  tenderlove;    Where  isyour  boy  to-night 

Watch  ere  watel  dug  lie  wholly  va in : Where  is  your  hoy  to-night 

D.S. — Are  his  stepsin  the  path-way  straight?  Where  is  yourboy  to-night? 


Where  is  your  boy  to-night  ? 

0  where  is  your  boy  to-night  ? 


^f-jj^fe^tp^tlittei 


76 


WORK  FOR  JESUS. 


W.  J.  KlKKPATBICK. 


::rj=q 


1.  In      the  came  of  God      ad  -  vane-  ing,  Sow  thy    seed     at      morning  light;  Cheer-i  -  ly    the 

2.  Look  not  to      the  far  -  off      fu  -  ture,  Do  the  work   that'  near-est  lies;    Sow  thou  must  be- 

3.  Stand-ing  still     is  dangerous      ev  -  er,  Toil  is    meant  for  Christians  now;   Let  there  he,  when 

4.  Then  the  Mas  -  ter  shall  come  smil- ing,  At  the     set-  ting    of    the    sun;   Say- ing    as     He 


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Li 


fur  -  rows  turn-  ing,     La  -  bor     on     with  all    thy  might. , 

fore  thou   reap  -  est;  Rest,    at      last      is  la  -  bor's  prize.  I 

eve-  ning  com  -  eth,  Hon  -  est    sweat  up  -   on     thy  brow.    I 

pays  the      wa  -  ges,  "  Good  and  faith  -  ful  one,  well  done. " 


Then  work,      work   for 


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Toil  thro'  the  cloud  or  sun;     Till  the  Mas  ter  bids  thee     rest  From  la-hor,  when  thy  work  ; 


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.}.  KIRKPATRICK. 


Rev.  W.  F.  Coskee. 

Soft  and  slow. 


S\FE  AT   HOME. 


77 


Rev.  W.  T.  Dale. 


1.  Ah,  this  heart  shall  cease  its     longing,  Safe  at    home!  Safe  at    home!    Where  no    anxiouscarese 

2.  There  I'll    see       no  tempest     rag-ing,  Safe  at    home  !  Safe  at    homej!       Sin  no       warfare  wild  i 


3.  There  are  friends  who  with  me    part- ed.  Safe  at     home  !  Safe  at     home! 

4.  Dearones  gone    before   will  meet  me,  Safe  at     home  !  Safe  at    home  ! 


Xo  more  wand 'ring,  broken- 
At    the    pearl -y  gate  will 


thronging,   Safe  at  home!   Safe  at  home 

wag  -  ing,  Safe  at  home !  Safe  at  home 

heart  -  ed,    Safe  at  home !  Safe  at  home 

greet  me,   Safe  at  home !  Safe  at  home 


Now    a        heav  -  y     burden      press  -  es,     And    : 

When  shall  come    that    blissful      wak  -  ing,  Where  no 

Un  -  dis  -  turbed  while  storms  are  sweep-  ing,  Calm  -  ly 

Sav-iour,    dear  -  est   Saviour,     hear    me!      I     am 


walk  thro'  thorny      pla-ces,     Till  my    wea  -  ry  wand'ringceas-es,  Sate  at  home!  Sate  at  home! 

pain-fnlhead    is       ach  -  ing,  Where  no    throbbing  heart  is    breaking,  Sate  at  home  !  Safe  at  home! 

now    the  loved  are     sleeping,      Ev  -  er      in     their  Father's    keeping.  Sale  at  home!  Safe  at  home! 

wea  -  ry,   be  Thou    near  me:     Oh,    sus-tain     me    till  Thou  cheer  me,  Safe  at  home  !  Safe  at  home! 

.■a.    ^  ^    ' 


JESUS  IS  PASSING   BY 


1.  "Je 

2.  "Je 

3.  Je 


is   passing, "  the   blind  man  was  told.      Who  by  the   wayside  was    begging    of   old, 

my   Saviour,  have   mer-cy     on   me!         O  -  pen  my  eyes  and  from    sin  "set    me  tree  : 

us    is    passing ;   If,      feel  -  ing  your  need,      Earnest    eu-treat-ies    He    sure-ly  will  heed  : 


Wishing  that  Je- sushis  sight  would  uulbld.  While.Tesus  is  passing     by.     ) 
Helpless,  and  needy,    I    come  unto  Thee.WhilenowThouart  passingly." 
Ifvoubntask  Him,  voursoul  shall  hi- freed.  While  Jesus  is  passing      bv.      I 


Je-sus  is  passing,  Hr'; 


passing  this  way,  Jesus  is  passing    by;    ThouSon  of  David.  Have  mercy  on  me  ;  Je-sus  ispassing  by. 
I. 


THE   HEM   OF   HIS  GARMENT. 


79 


mmm^^^™mm 


Christ  the     Lord  hath  sealed  my  pardon,  Filled  me     with  His  peace  di -vine  ;    Yes,  the    power  of  sin 
Long  had    I  myselfbeen  try-ins     To  cast    off     this  load  of   sin;     Then  I     ceased  and  came  to 

Now     I       feel       Hissav-ing  pow-er,      He     is      all^  my  hope  and  stay  ;    NowHis   peace  and  love  so 


biok  -  eu ;     I     am      His      and  He     is      mine.  | 
,Te  -  sus,  And  He      made    me  free  and    clean.  I    Praise  the     Lord!    Sing  Hal-le  ■ 
precious,  Fills  my      rap- tured soul  to    -   day.   j 


comes  and  fills  my  soul ;   Faithhastouchedthe  hem  of  His  garment,  And  His  Wood  has  made  me  whole. 


r.,..rl-ht.  1-:..  >,v  .1.  II.  M'l:/1  \k  \  i 


80 


WAKE,   WAKE  THE  SONG. 


L.  H.  Parthemore. 


1.  Wake,  wake  the  song,  uu-to  the    Lord  most  glorious  ;  Sing     uu-toHirn,    (or  He  now  reigus  vie  -  torious  ; 

2.  Wake,  wake  the  sung,  heuee  with  your  grief  and  sadness  ;  Lift  up  your  hearts  un-to  the    Lord  with  gladness  ; 

3.  Wake,  wake  the  song,  lift  up  your  hearts  he-tore  Him  ;    La  -  den  with  praise,  heavenly  ehoirs   a  -  dore  Him, 


Earth      resound       the     glad      re  -flam 
He      who  rules    o'er  Earth    and 
Till        it     ech   -   oes  through  the    sky. 


With  tune  -  ful  voi  -  ees,  With  grate-ful  voi  - 
He  hath  redeemed  us,  From  sin  redeemed 
Him     who     is     wor  -  thy,        A   -   lone     is    wor- 


WAKE,  WAKE  THE  SONG.-Conclued 


song    of  ju  -  hi -lee,  Wake  the 
song    of  ju   -   bi-lee, 


the  glo  -  rious   song    of  ju   -  bilee ;    Wake  the 
Wake  the  song,  the  glo-rious   song    of  ju    -   bilee; 


song, theglorious   song,                              Wakethesong,  the  glorious  song  of  ju-bi-lee. 

Wakethesong,                             the  glorious  song,     Wakethesone;,  thoglorioussougof  ju-bi-lee. 

fc            -     a  •     -             "Pr  -«_  — 

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REST  FOR  THE  TOILING   HAND. 

Rev.  H.  Bosae,  D.  D.  Gregorian. 


1.  Rest  for  the  toil  inghaud,  Rest  for  the  anxious  brow.  Rest  lbr the  weary  waysore  feet,  Rest  from  all  labor! 

2.  Rest  for  the  fevered  brain.  Rest  liir  (he  throbbing  eye.  These  parehe.lli]isot'tl  line  no  more  Shall  pass  the  moan  orsigh. 

3.  '  T  was  sown  in  weakness  here, '  Twill  then  be  raised  in  power.  That  which  was  sown  in  earthly  seed  Shall  rise  a  heav- 

-   J  |  _o_  .-,  Tenlv  flower. 


82  WHAT  SHALL  WE   DO  WITH  THE  SAVIOUR? 

Alexcexah  Thomas.  J.  H.  Kuezekknabk 


1.  What  shall  we  do  with  the  Saviour,  AYhosharedalloursorrowsaudpain?  Oh,     can     we    reject  Him  for  - 

2.  Oh, withwhattendrrcompassionMust  Jrsiishaveloohedonus      all;  To      car  -  ry  our  grief  and  our 

3.  Hear  Him  now  tender-ly      calling,  Yes,  calling  the  wanderer       home;  Oh,  slight  not  His  kind  in  -  vi  - 

h 


ev  -  er,  The  sweet  lov-ing  Saviour  of  men? 
sor-row,  And  suf-  fer  the  wormwood  and  gall. 
ta  -  tion,  But    answer,  "Dear Saviour,    I         come.: 


Come  and  ac-cept  Him, your  Saviour;    And 


-*•   *    * '    i,  '    — — " ' *     '.  m  *   jg, 

open  your  heart  to  eu  -  throne   This  Je  -  sus  for  ev  -  er  and  ev  -  er,That  He  may  he  truly  your  own. 


Crrrtdii,  i'-  i,  >■-  .i.  tr.  kit.7f.nkx  hie. 


O   FRIEND  OF  FRIENDS. 


83 


F.  E.  Petttxgell. 


A.  J.  Showai.tfi;. 


1.  O     Friend  of  friends  un 

2.  O     Friend  of  frieudsun 

3.  O     Friend  of  friends  mi 


chang-ing,  O  gen  -  tie  heart  re  -  plete 
chang-  ing,What  -  ev  -  er  may  por  -  tend 
chang-ing,    O       hu-man heart  re  -  plett 


With     love  and  deep  corn  • 

0        rich  -  est   ben  -  e  - 

With    longings,    as  -  pi  - 


."Wit! 
,  His 

No 


friendship  firm  and  sweet;  When  oth  -  er  friends  are 
love  can  nev  -  er  end :  When  tri  -  als  and  temp 
joy     of   earth  can      meet: —    To       Thee   we    kind-ly 


life  is  wrapped  in  night. 
storm-y  billows  roll, 
leg  -  a  -  cy     di  -  vine  ; 


Thy    friendship  knows  no  warning.    But  glows  with  steadfast     light. 

Thy   friendship    is       a  shel  -  ter,    A        ref  -  uge   for      my 

Re  -  ceived  in  all     its  ful  -  ness,  And  heav'ns  own  peace  is 

J2* 


Copyright,  18S9,  by  J 


BEFORE  THE  BOLTED  DOOR 


fore    the  bolt -ed    door     The     waiting  S:n  iour  stands;  He    kiud-ly  waitsandgcntlyknocksWith 
Be  -  fore    the  bolt -ed    door      A     gen  -  tie  voice  is    heard ;  In    tones  of   ten-der-ness  and  love  It 
Be  -  fore    the  bolt- ed    door!  And  can  you  yet  de  -  lay,    And    let    the  waiting    Saviour  stand,  Or 


I 
er  wearied  hands :   The  heav  -  y  dews  of  night  Are  fall-ingon  His  head,  And  si  ill  no  voice  with- 
speaks  a  pleading  word  :    "If     an  -  yhearMyvoiee   And    o  -  pen  willing  -  ly,      I'll    en  -  ter  in  and 
sad  -  ly  turn   a  -  way  ?  There's  mer-cy    in  His  heart,  There'skindness in  His  voice,  ;Oh,  hast -en  to   un  - 


in  responds,  TSTo  welcome  word  is   said. 

sup  with  Him,  And  he  shall  sup  with  Me. ' 

bar  the  door,  And  in  His  smile  re  -joice 


Wait     -     ing,         wait     -     ingj 
Yes,  He  is  waiting,  patiently  waiting  ;  Oh,  let  Him  wait  no  longer ; 


Utedty  psr.  "THE 


OHUBOH  CO.,"  nun  «f  Coffrlght. 


BEFORE  THE   BOLTED  DOOR. -Concluded. 


1/   V    I        I 
Wait      -      ing,  wait       -       mg ; 

Rise,  and  let  Him  in:      Lov-ing-ly  waiting,      ten  -  der-ly  waiting ;    Oh,  haste  to  rise  and  let  Him 


85 


REVIVE   US  AGAIN. 


Dh,  W.  P.  Mackay. 


EXGLTSH    MELODY. 


1.  We  praise  Thee,  OGodlforthe  Son  of  Thy  love,      For        Je-sus  who  died,  and   is   now  gone  a  -  hove. 

2.  Wr  praise  Thee,  OGod  !  for  thy  Spii-  it  of    light,  "Who  has  shown  us  our  Saviour,  and  scat  tried  our  night. 

3.  All  glo-ry  and  praise  to  the  Lamb  that  was  slain,  Who  has  borne  all  our  sins,  and  has  cleansed  ev'ry  stain. 

4.  All  glo-ry  and  praise     to  the   God  of  all  grace,  Who  has  bought  us,  audsought  us,  and  guided  our  ways. 


BEAUTIFUL  CITY  OF  GOLD. 

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I.  N.  McHosk. 


1.  O,  how    oft  -en    we  sing  of    a       cat  -  y     so  fair,  Just  be  -  yond  the  dark  val-ley,  we're  told, 

2.  In   that   cit  -  y   of  light,  where  the  sun  ney  -  er  sets,  The    in  -  ha  -  bitants  nev  -  er  grow  old; 

3.  0,    the     rap- turous  scenes  on  that      ev  -  er  green  shore,  To  ray     vi-sion  they  beauties  tin  -  fold, 

4.  On  that  briglii ,  shining  shore,  all  our  loved  ones  we'll  meet,  And  the  King  in  Hisbeau-ty     be  -  hold  ! 

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Where  the     Saviour  has  gone,  us      a     home  to    prepare,  In   that  beau-ti- fbl  cit- y  of  gold. 

There,  uo     sor-row,  no  sickness,    no    death  ev-er  comes,  In  that  beau-ti- ful  eit-y  of  gold. 

Where  the     riv  -  ers    of  pleasure    roll'    on     ev  -  ermore,   Iu  that  beau-ti -ful  eit-y  of  gold. 

The  white  robe,  and  the  crown  of    re  -  joic-ing  receive,   In  that  beau-ti  -  ful  cit  -  y  o 


There  the    sun  ev-er  shines  Fragrant  flow'rs 

There  the  sun  ever  shines,  there  the  sun  ever  shines.  Fragrant  flow'rs  ever  bio 


ev  -  er  bloom ; 
i,  fragrant  flow'rs  ever  bloom; 


BEAUTIFUL  CITY  OF  GOLD.  -Concluded. 


GENTLY,    LORD,   O  GENTLY   LEAD   US. 

Selected.  Rousseau. 


i       i        *  r  r 

Gently,  Lord,  oh   gently     lead  us  Through  this  lonely  vale  of  tear's, 


uenny,  i.orci,  on    geou\       lean  us  i  iir.Mieji  mi-  lonen    ^aieoi    real's,  when  t.-nirit'itmnsdnvk  iss-dl  in 

Through  theehangesTliou'st  decreed  us.  Tillourlast  great  rhannv  appears.  (  NN  hen  temptations  dark  assail  us, 

&Z^£^J^$££?^^*^    }And,whenniortalliieis    ended, 


{     but -let  not  ourheavts  to  languish.  Sut-ler    not  our  sonlsto    tea 


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per-fect  way. 
aong  the  blest. 


When   in     de-vionspaths  we   stray.  Let    Thy  goodness  never       fail  us,  Lead  us      in    Thy    per-feet  way. 
Bid     ns    on    Thy    bc-soni    rest,  Till  by'  "an-gel  hands  at  -  tended,  We   a  -  cake  a  '-  mongthe  blest. 


eld-RWU  I 


88 


THE   LAMB  OF  CALVARY. 


Rev.  J.  H.  Maktix,  D.  D. 


R.    M.    MclNTuslI. 


-tj . 

There  was  love,  deep  love,  in  the  cross  displayed.  When  the  Lamb  of    Cal  -  va  -  ry  died ; 

There  was  love,  strong  love,  in  the  King  on  high,  For  the  souls  condemned  for  their  guilt; 

There  is     love,  warm  love,  in  the  Saviour's  heart,  For  the  trou  -  bled,  wea-ry,  and  weak 

Un-to      Je-suseome  with  your  load  oi' grief,  And  re -pose       in  faith  on   His  breast 


For  the 
He  will 
In    His 

There  your 


-m  .    T  V-*^-|-^-|-^:-p:F>^-*--ts4--n--M- 


slaves  of  sin  was  a  ransom  paid,  When  the  Lamb  ofCal-va-ry  died, 
save  the  lost  that  to  Him  draw  nigh,  Thro'  the  precious  blood  that  He  spilt, 
boundless  grace,  He  will  peace  im-part  To  the  mourner,  lowly  and  meek, 
burdened  spir  -  it   shall  tiud  re  -lief, — On  the   Lamb   of  Cal-va-ry    rest. 


'Twasa  blessed,     day, fori 


fall  -  en    race,  When  the  Lamb    of  Cal-va-ry        died;        Je  -  sus  saves  the  humble  now,    in    His 

D.  S. — Je  -  sus  saves  the  humble  now,     in    His 

J. 


By  per.  R.  M.  McINTOSH. 


THE   LAMB  OF  CALVARY. -Concluded. 

Fine.  .      .'    .    k   \  ,        I 


Rock  of  A  -  ges,  cleft  for  me,  Let  me  hide  myself  in  Thee  ;  Let  the  wa  • 
Not'the  la  -  bor  of  my  hands  Can  ful-fill  Thylawsdemands;Couldmyzeal 
While  I  dra,w  this  fleeting  IncathAYhen  mine  eyelids  close  in     death.  When  I     soar 


terandthe  blood, 
no  respite  know, 
toworlils  unknown, 


From  Thy  riv  -  en  side  which  flowed,  Be  of  sin  the  double  cure,  Save  me  from  its  guilt  and  power. 
Could  my  tears  for-ev-er  flow,  All,  for  sin  could  not  a  -  tone  ;  Thou  must  save,  and  Thoua-lone. 
See  Thee  on  Thy  judgment throne, — Eockof  A  -  ges   cleft  for      me.    Let   me  hide  myself  in    Thee. 


90 


iTK  M.  Davis. 


OVER  THE   RIVER  OF   LIGHT. 

Duet  and  Chorus. 


Frank  M.  Davis. 


There's  a  beau-  ti  -  i'ul  land,  which  by  faith  we  can  see, 
We  are  nearing  that  land  as  the  days  speed  a- way, 
We  shall  en  -  ter   the    cit  -  y  whosegatewaysaregold, 


O  -  ver  the   riv  -  er    of     .  light ; 

Soon  will  the  journey  be       done; 

Claspthcdcarhandsgonebe   -  fore; 


mm^m^- 


'Tis  the  land  of  im  -  mortals,  the  home  of  our  God, 
We  shall  join  in  the  songsthat  the  ransomed  onessing, 
We  shall  dwell  in  the    sunlight  of      un  -  fading   love, 


Fullness  of  joy  and  de  -  light. 
Heaven  -  ly  peace  will  be  won. 
Safe  on    E  -  ter  -  ni -ty's     shore. 


i.Vpu.jl  ;    1--".  I.y  .!.  II    Ml.'-'!  \K\ 


OVER  THE  RIVER  OF  LIGHT.-Conciuded 


1.  A.  charge  to  keep  I  have,    A   Godtoglo-ri  -  fy;      A    never-dy-ing.  soul  to  save,  Andfititfor  the    sky. 

2.  To  serve  the  present  age.   My  calling  to   ful  -  til;    Oh,  may  it  all  my  powers  engage.  To  do  my  Master'swill. 

3.  Armmewilh.jcalouseare.   As  in  Thy  sight  to  live;  And  oh.  Thy  servant,  Lord!  prepare,  A  strict  account  to  give. 

4.  Help  me  to  watch  and  pray,  And  on  Thyself  re  -  ly;    Assured,  it'    I    my  trust betray,   I  shall  forev-er      die. 


JUDGMENT   HYMN 


KUKZENKNABE. 


TV"  ■  ' " '  "-*7  •  r 

1.  0  God,whenatThyj  in  lament  throne  My  trembling  soul  dm  wsnear,A\  hen  Thou,  iumajes  -  ty     supreme,  Be  - 

2.  Odread,Ofearfuldayofwrath,WhencloudsofdarlciK's.slowei^YhcuGodshallsit  up  -  on    Histhroue,Ar- 

3.  OhoweouldlapproachThypower.AlniightyJudgeofrnen,       Andstand,withall  my -weight  of  sin, 


fore  my  eyes  ap  -  pear ; 
rayed  in  fear-ful  power; 
fore  Thy  presence    then, 


O,    may   I    lose   my  -  self   in  Him  Who  bore  my  sins  for     me :  O 

O    soul,  lose  not   thy   trust  in  Him  Who  gave  His  life   for    thee;  O 

Had  not  the  Saviour's  precious  blood  been  shed  so    full  and  free?  O 


let  me  but  re  -  member,  then,  lie  died.  He  died  for  me. 
let  me  but  re  -  member,  then,  He  died,  He  died  for  me. 
let    me  but    re  -  member,  then,  He  died.  He  died  for    me. 


O,     in    that  great  and  aw  -  ful  day,  My 


JUDGMENT   HYMN.    Concluded. 


93 


1.  Dear  Lord,  I'm  kneeling    at  Thy  cross;  O,     bless  me  er 

2.  I  give  myself,  my      all     to  Thee,  This    of-fer-ing    re 

3.  For      on  -  ly  fill  -  ly    blest  I'll  be,      When  I     can  say  and 

4.  Give     me     a  pure  and     ho  -  ly  heart,  De  -  vot  -  ed,  Lord,  to 


know, 
Thee; 
D.  S. 


And  cleanse  my  heart  from 
And  that  it  is  ac  - 
The  blood  of  Je  -  sus 
And     all    the  glo  -  ry 

-And    bid    me  go    and 


ev  -  ery  sin,  And  wash  me  white  as  snow, 
cept  -  ed  now,  Oh  help  me  to  be  -  lieve. 
Christ,  His  Son,  Has  washed  me  white  as  snow, 
shall  be  Thine,  Now  and  e-ter  -  nal  -  ly. 
sin  no  mure.  Made  perfect  in  Thv  love. 
*     **     *        -*-■*--*--•-        «T, 


■I'm  waiting  for  Thy  blessing,  Lord  ;  O,  send  it  from  a  -  bove. 


94 


Mrs.  R.  N.  Tubner. 


COME,   SING  TO   HIS  GLORY 


-'5 


8.  B.  Ellenbeegee. 

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mmm 


1.  Come,  sing  to  His  glo-ry,   ex  -  ult  -  ingly   sing;   AVho   liv-etli  ibr-ev-er,  our  Lord  and  onr  King:  His 

2.  His     wonderful  wisdom  the     u-niverse  planned,  And  nature   o  -  beyeth  His  mighty  command  ;  The 
:{.    Our  Lord  and  our  Saviour,  Almight-y  in  power,  Thou  art  to  Thy  people  theirStrength  and  their  Tower:  In 


ate 


mer-ey   e   -    ternal,  Looks  down  from  on  high;  Though  great  and  Al-  mighty,  He    rul-eththe  sky. 
laud  and  the       o-eean  His    mandate  but  heard.  And,  quickened  with  gladness,  They  moved  at  His  word. 
Theethereis     mer-cy    that   knoweth  no     end;     Our  Hope  cv  -  cr  -  lasting,    Re  -  deem -er  and  Friend! 
-V— i» s— r-i*> =-F~ H2-5"!^ 


COME,  SING  TO   HIS  GLORY. -Concluded 


earth  is      resounding  With  praise  to    His  name.  And  caith    is      resounding  With  praise  to    Hi 

/ / t  f  ,  r  rrf f 


JOY,  JOY,  JOY;   HE   LIVES,  OUR   RISEN   KING. 

Alexcenah  Thomas.  J.  H.  Kurzenkxabe. 

Fine. 


1.  Joy,  joy,  joy  ;    He    lives,  our  ris-enKiug!  Joy,  joy,  joy  ;    Let    men  and  an -gels  sing!  The 

2.  Joy,  joy,  joy  ;  The  stone   is  roller!  a  -  way  :  Joy,  joy,  joy;  Now  dawns  e  -  ter  -  nal  day  ;  The 
:'..   .Toy,  joy,  joy  ;    In        ev  -  ery  heart  a -bound  :  Joy,  joy,  joy  ;  O'er     all    the  earth  resound  :  He 

D.  C. — Joy,  joy,  joy  ;    He    lives,  our   ris-en  King!  Joy,  joy,  joy;    Let     men  and  an -gels  sing  ! 


Lord  of   life  and  gladness  Is      eou 

night  of  death  is  scattered,  AH  men? 

101  a  es  with  might  and  power.  The  Lon  1 


■■j     >  \,     y  Mejrain  D.  0. 

?ror  to-day  ;  Away  with  grief  and  sadness.  A 11  hearts  must  now  be  gay. 
[1  lifeobtain  :  The  gloomy  prison'sshaltered.  And  Jesus  comes  to  reign, 
ight  and  love  ;  lie  lives.  lie  lives  to  save  us.  He  reigns  in  Heaven  above. 


96 


EASTER   BELLS. 

To  Be  Accompanied  by  the  Chiming  of  Small  Bells. 


ALEXCENAn  Thom 
Allegrcttt 


CiKO.  ,T.  IvURZENKXABE. 


1.  Eas  -  ter  bells  are    sweet-ly     peal -ing,  Eas  -  ter  flowers  are  blooming    fair.        Eas  -  ter  breez  -  es 

2.  Bright-ly,    Res-ur  -  rec  -  tion's  beauty  Beams  o'er  all    the    world  to  -  flay;      Vanquished  are    the 

3.  Chris -tian  hearts  are  now    re-joic-ing    On     this  bles  -  sed     day   of     days,      Peal    on   peal,  from 

t>.  S. — Eas  -  ter  bells  are 


soft  -  ly     stealing,    Eas  -  ter     mu  -  sic      ev  -  erywhere. 
pow'rs  of    darkness.  Night  anil  gloom  are  turned  to    day. 
hap  -  py     voi  -  ces,  Fills  the  house  of     God  with  praise, 
pealing,     Eas  -  ter     mu  -  sic      ev  -  erywhere. 

-  ;   ,  f .  f-  f. 


Hal   -  le  -  lu  -  jah! 


uj    ^  T        |       -    |        | 

)hristis    ris  -  en,    Hal-le  -  lu-jah!    Con-queroraud 


He — Christ — hath  triumphed  gloriously. 


Copyright,  1B89,  by  „'.  H.  KURZENKNABE. 


BEDECK   THE   CROSS  WITH    FLOWERS   FAIR. 


1.  Bedeck  the  on  iss  with  flowers  fair,  Spread  fragrance  and  perfume  ;  The  Lord  of  Life  who  sulfcred  here,  Has 

2.  'TwasJesusblessedthecrossforme;Andev-  er  it  shall  prove  To      be   thecrossof   vic-to-ry,    Of 

3.  Dear  Lord,  accept  my  of-  ferine.  This  Kcs-urreetiou    day,  While  stcadlast  loThy  cross  I  cling.  Thou 
■4.     Thon  risen  Lord,  look  down  on  me,  Be  Thou  mv  hiding  place  ;  Oh,    let    me  live  and  die  in  Thee,  And 


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from   the  tomb, 
riumph,  life,   and  love.     [Break  ye   forth  in  joy-ful strain,  Bear  the  glo   -    riousr 

irt  my  hope  and  stay.     I  Break  ye  forth        in  joy  -  ful  strain,  Bear  the  glo  -  rious 

"imph   in     Thy  grace 


Iw'.I.NkX  \Ki.. 


HALLELUJAH!    JESUS  AROSE 


1.  "Why  seek  ye  the  liviii^'nioiifjthedcail?"  Thean-nvl  in  whitedid     say,       When  Ma  -  ry  asked  where  her 
■2.      Be  -hold  where  He  lay,  the  emp-ty  grave;  Why  do  you  still  linger     there?    The  Lord      o-ver  death,  with 

3.  Go    tell  thedis-ciples — they  must  know — Hegoeth  to  Ga  -  li  -  lee,  As     .le  -  sus he-fore   hath 

4.  Go    tell  the  good  newsto  nations,  then,  In  darkness,  and  bound  in  chain;      Re-pent   and  believe,    and 

f    p     f     P f»-T-p P— * g— I-P--    f     f     f P— |Vp»— r»— i  i*  '     f     P- 


CHRIST   IS   RISEN!    HALLELUJAH!  99 

Gertrude  V.  Kirzexkxabe.  J.  H.  Kurzenknabe. 


1.  Christ  a  -  rose,  all  Heaven  re- jok'-i's  !  Lett  the   tomb  for  -  ev  -  er  -  more;     Let  lis    join  with  hearts  and 

2.  Joyful  news,  what  strains  of gladness !  Je-sus    lives,  the  world  to  save:  Leaveyour  bonds!  a-way  with 

3.  Je-sus    lives     to  reign  vie  -  torious,  Death  no  long  -  er  leaves  its  stiug  ;      Let  us,     then,  instrainsniost 

4.  Je-sus    died  thatHe  might  save  us  From  the  cnrse    of  Satan's  reign ;    ThenHe    rose   ondpowerHe 

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voi  -  ees,    And  our  ris    -    en  Lord   a  -  (lore, 

sad  -  ness !  Lite    is  yours      be-yondthe  grave,  i  p, 

glo-rious.    Sweetest  Eas    -    ter     ear  -  ols  bring.  '" 

gave    us,    That  we,  too,      shall  live    a   -  gain. 


Copyright,  1389,  by  J.   II.   KVRZENKX  ll'.K 


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TELL  THE   WHOLE  WIDE   WORLD. 


Axexcenah  Thomas. 


\v.  A.  Oqdeh; 


1.  Tell  the  whole  wide  world  the  sto  -  ry,  How  the  bless  -  ed  Saviour    died;  Howthetombwassealedand 

2.  Tell  the  whole  wide  world  the  sto  -  ry,  How  the  stone  was  rolled  a  -  way;  How  the  Saviour   rose    tri - 

3.  Tell  the  whole  wide  world  the  sto  -  rv,  Sound  it   loud  o'erearth  and  main;    Jesus  lives  and  reigns  for- 

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guard  -ed "Where  He  lay, — theeru-ei  -  tied, 
um  -  pliant  O  -  ver  death,  at  dawn  of  day. 
ev    -    er,    Hal-le   -   lu  -  jah  be    the    strain 


is      ris  -  en,  Hal-le    -    lu     -     jah  !  Death  1 


yielded    up     its     prey;     He 


ris  -  en,  Hal-le    -    lu   -jah!  Opened    are    the  "gates  of  day. 
f    J      J  J    ,    J   .J      ■ -*     -     -        1.1 


l'..|.;rUlil,  ls*».  hy  J.  II.  Kl  11ZKXKN  A  I.E. 


WHEN   I   CAN   READ   MY  TITLE  CLEAR.  101 

A.  S.  KlKFFER. 


1.  When     I       can  read  my       ti   -   tie  clear,    To     mansions  iu      the    skies,         I'll  bid  farewell  to 

2.  Should  earth   a-gainstmy     soul     en -gage,  And     fie  -   ry  darts  he    hurled,  Then    I  can   smile  at 

3.  Let.    cares,  like  a      wild     del  -  uge,  come,  And  storms  ol'sor  -  row    fall,  May     I  but    safe-ly 

4.  Then  shall      I    bathe  my   wea  -  rv    soul      In      seas    of  heavenly       rest,  And   not  a     wave  of 

^  I 


102 


RESTING   BY  AND  BY. 


Chas.  Enw.  Pollock. 


1.  Christians,  are     you    growing    weary '.'There'll  lie  resting  by 

2.  Have  you  ma  -  ny  liours  of  anguish'.' There'll  lie  resting  by 
:!.  Cheer  up  then,  no  long-er  tearing.  There'll  be  resting  by 
1.    Let     ns   work    and    keep  on  praying,  There'll  be  resting  by 


Where 

When  ' 

If 


■our  path 
our  souls 
>rou     see 


way 
will 
our 
His 


dark     and  drear -v?  There'll  be 

resting 

by 

and  by.] 

no     more   languish  ;  There'll  be 

resting 

by 

and   by.  j  T, 
and  by.     ln 
and  by.  J 

Lord's  ap  -  pear  -  iug  ;  There'll  be 

resting 

by 

word     o   -  bey  -  ing  ;  There'll  be 

resting 

by 

There'll  be    rest  inn 


and  by ,  When  the   toils     of    life 


ver,  There'll  be  resting  by   and  by. 


ARE  YOU   WAITING  AND  WATCHING?  103 

W.  E.  P.  W.  E.  Penn. 

-J &- 


1.  Should  Jesus  come  in  the      ear- ly  morning,     Or  should  He  come  at  night, —        Say  will  He  find     us 

2.  Should  Jesus  come  w-ith  His  ho  -  ly    angels,     Shall  we  not  greet  Him  there?  Shall  we    be   read  -  y, 

3.  When  Jesus  comes,  will  He  iind  us  faithful,  Withgarmentspureand  white,  With  precioussheavesall 

4.  Yes,    I  am  waiting  and     ev  -  er  watching,      Hoping  to  see  Him  come,  That  I    may  see     Him 

I                            J  Is     ^     J          I 


i  ail  inland  watehing  With  lampsall  liiiniinghright  ?  ~| 
vaiting  and  watehing.  lieady  withsongand  prayer?     |      „ 
larner'd  and  ready,      Hail  Him  with  sweet  delight?      ' 
all  His  glory,  Gath'ring  His  jewels  home. 


fr^^1  J    I ' 


104  LORD!    HOW  THY   WONDERS  ARE   DISPLAYED. 

James  Watts.  J.  H.  Ki  ijzexio 


1 S 

i  v 

1.  I   sing  the  might 

2.  I  slug  the    wis 

3.  I  sing  the   good 

4.  His  hand  is     ray 


y  power  of 
domthat  or 
uess  of  the 
per  -  pet-ual 


God  That  made  the  moun 

dained  The  sun  to      rule 

Lord  That  filled  the  earth 

guard,  He  keeps  me  with 


taius  rise.  That  spread  the 

the  day  ;  The  moon  shines 

with  food  :    He  formed  the 

His  eve:       Why  should  I 


-    broad.  And  built  the  loft 
full  at  His  com  -  maud,  And  all  the 

tureswithHis    word"  And  then  pronounced 
then  for-aet  the        Lord,  Who  is  for  -  ev 


y    skies. 

o  -  bey.  I  Lord !  how  Thy  wonders : 
them  good. 
er    nigh. 


Conngin,  i-»'.i.  i.v  J.  li  ki:k/-f.nkxabi:. 


THE   PRICELESS  GIFT. 


105 


Mi's.  R.  N.  Ttjbnee. 


HAHUY    J.   Kl'RZKXKXABK. 


ij^m^mm^m 


1.  I   waswand'ringoncea  -far  Through  the  desert  land  of     sin,  Seeking  still,  but  .finding  not,     Joy  with- 

2.  What  shall  he  the  price  I      pay   For  the  blessings  I    receive.  For  the  mercies,  groatan-.l  high,Whiehmy 

3.  Heart  and  hand  and  soul  and  voice,  Wake  you  all  to  earnest  zeal!  While  the  precious  compact  now  Bears  my 

— 4--L* — g— |-U— 1<— b— >— P — v     P  -j-U—b—v11^ 


out  or  peace  with -in:  Then   a    <  tenth- Strangercamc -And  put  liirlh  Uishand  divine  :  Lo  !  my  Saviourtherel 
sinful  soul  retrieve?  Though  ten  thousand  years  were  thine,  Thou  couldsl  not  one  fan!!  atone;  Take  t  he  gill  I  oiler 
blessed  Saviour's  seal :  All    de  -  votion  ev-er- more  Yield  ItothisGraciousFriend,  Who  such  heavenly  mercy 

D.  S. — Thoughall     other  hopes  may 


found, — All  I  lis  wealth  and  joy  were  mine. 

thee,     Free-ly,    freely  for  thine  own.      [■  Blessed  Friend,  forev-er     mine;    Refuge,       ev-er  sweet  and  sure, 
gives     Without  price  and  without  end.      J 

fail,    Thou  for  -  ev  -  ershalt  en  -  dure. 

♦       f-  *-  f-  -f-        m f-^_  ■*-.,,,         ,         ».*-       *-  ■*■  •«■  -*■ 


.  lU'KZKNKNAliK. 


106  OUR   FATHER  CARETH    FOR   US. 

Lizzie  Ashbaugh.  J.  H.  Ki-rzexknabe. 


1.  Oh,    how       precious       is       the      promise  AVhich  the        Sa-viour   did      be  -  stow,      That     the 

2.  Je  -  sus       tells    us      that    the      Fa  -  ther    Car  -  eth       for     the     birds  and  flow'rs;      O,       how 
A.  He      a  ta  -  ble      has     pro  -  vid  -  ed,  Where  the       hun  -  gry   souls    are      fed ;      With     His 


Father  caivth  lor  us.  Whereso  -  ev  -  er  we  may  go  ; 
sweet  to  us  the  knowledge,  This  same  loving  God  is  ours  : 
people  there  u-nited,  We  shall  taste  the    liv  -  iug  bread  : 


can  nev  -  er  -wander  from  Him,  Let  us 
if  He  doth  feed  the  ravens,  And  doth 
the    feast  of    His  remembrance  He  will 


journey  where  we  will,      And  His       presence  will    go  with  us.  And  His      hand    will  guard     us     still. 

clothe  the    lil  -  ies  fair,     Shall  we        not    believe   the  promise.   How  much  more    for      us    He'll  care? 

nourish     all   His  own,      Till  He     comes  to   reign  in  glo-ry, — King  and  Judge, — up  -  on      the  throne 


Copyright,  lf^y,  by  J 


KCRZKNKXABE. 


OUR  FATHER  CARETH  FOR  US -Concluded. 

Refrain. 


107 


Cast  your     bur        -        densallup    -  on        Him,  Knowing    that  Hecaresfor    us; 

Cast  your  heavy  burdens  all    on  Him,  Knowing  that  He  ever     cares   for      us  ; 

r  ,  t-  f  f- , — r  r  f  r  rr  ,  r    r    r 


trust  Him,  we  shall    nev 

If  we  trust  Him,  we  shall    nev  -  er 


er    Know  a      want 
more  Know  a      want 

J- 


nor  feel     (lis  - 

nor  fear,    nor    feel  distress. 


GLORIA  PATRI. 


Glory  lie  to  the  Father,  and 

As  it  was  iu  the  beginning,  is  now,  and 


108 


BLESSED   DAY  OF  REST. 


Rev.  J.  H.  Martin,  D.  D. 


R.  M.  MfTxTiisii. 


1.     'Tis  I  he  blessed  day  of  rest.  I'.ythc  Lord  kindly  giv'u.  And  we  gat  her  to  worship  Ood,  Oiu  Father  in  Heav'n: 
,  Hail  the  blessed  Sabl  >ath  rest,  With  its  scenes  t  ranquil,  sweet,  When  in  Zion,  the  house  of  pray 'r,  With  gladness  we 

[meet; 
3.     'Tis  a  jewelfairand  bright,  Joyfulliine,  sacred  rest  ;  "Tis  an  emblem  to  usofHeav'n,  Day  fairest  and  best: 


If  with  lowly  hearts  we  come.  And  thro'  Jesnsdraw  near;  What  a  joy  to  Ilisebildren,  In  Iliscom-tstoap-pear. 

As  belore  the  throne  we  bend.  With  confession  of   sin,  Heav'nly  peace  tills  the  bosom,  Flows  a river  with -in. 

If  we  keep  it  to  the  Lord,  Andllishlessing  we  seek.    Weshallprizeitas  golden,  Asthegemof  the  week. 


St7*— 


J-J-,- 


^mm^m 


Hap-  pv  day     of    rest,  Happy  day    of     rest,  What  a  jov  to  His  children  ;  In   Hishousethevare  blest. 


Mary  B.  Peck 


When  darkening  shadow  'round  mi  lulls,  And  light  and     hope  seem  gone, 

His     eye  can  pierce  the  darkest  cloud,  His  arm    all     dan-ger  stay; 

When  sorrows  eomc  with  crushing  blow,  O'er  my      de  -  fenceless  head; 

So,     eheerful-ly  I'll     tra  -  velonThronglilife'sdark,  thoni-y  way; 


There     is    one  thought  my 
He    waits  for    nei  -  ther 

I       treni  -  ble  not ;    for 
I'll     fear    no     ill,     I'm 


heart  upholds ;     It  is,     I'm  not       a  -  lone.   ] 

look    nor  word,  Our  troubles  to  al  -   lay.     I      No-                                uev  "  er        a  "  Ione' 

well      I    know  Who  by     my  side  doth  tread.         jj0    not    a  .  l0ne,        uev  -  er      a  -  lone,      Can 

not      a  -  lone  While  Je  -  sus  is  my     stay. 


Je  -  sus'  followers      be;         He's    ev  -  ernear,why  should  we  fear?  Our  Guide  and  Hope    is        He. 


CiH.jri.tfit.  1--W.  b)   ,1.  II.  KL'IC.KNKNAIU: 


MERCYS  GATES  ARE   OPEN 


1.  You,\vho  long  in  sin  have  wu,,1ered,  From  the  Saviour's  fold  a -way,      Come,  thedoorof  mtrcy' 

2.  Far     away  in  realms  of  glo   -   ry,      An-gelvoiceschant  tin-strain  :   ('nine,  the  iloor  «i  im-eni  * 

3.  On  the  ear  the  tones  are  fall   -  ing,  Like  sweet  music  from  a- hove  :     Come,  the  door  of  mercy's 


pen, 

pen  ,— 
pen, 


■u-y 

O  -  pen  wide  for  you  to  -  day. 
Earth  repeats  the  glad  re  -  train 
Now      accept  a  Father's   love. 


Come,  O 

Come,  O  come, 


to  -  day,  Come,  O  i 

Sinner,  come  to-day  ;       Come,  O   come, 
-«--*.    *.   *-   M. 


day  ;  Come,  the  door  of  mercy 's  o        -        pen:  0  -  pen  wide  for  you  to-day. 

Sinner,  comelo-dav: Come.      the  doorof  merev'sopen  :    O  -  pen  wide       to  -  dav.  forvouto-da 


Copjrtghl,  1889,  by  J.  H.  KURZEKKNABE. 


FEAR   NOT. 


Ill 


B.  St\\\<;kyiii:i;i; 


mmmgmmm^mi 


1.  Rest  con -tent- ed,  anx-ious  spir  -  it,  rriumj;li  tliu  world  should  use  you  ill;  Just    beneath      the 

•J.  Ev-ery   star  that  glad-dens  evening,  Ev  -  ery  flower  that  cheers  the  dell,  Ev-ery  blade     of 

3.  In     the  house  of  E  -  gypt's  Master,  By     the    hot    A  -  ra  -   bian  sea,  Iu     the    den      of 

4.  Xot     a     spar-row,  not      a      sparrow  Fall-eth    on    the     breast  of  earth  But   'tis    witnessed 


md^g^ff^, 


an  -  gry    sur-iiice  There  are    wa-ters  calm  and  still :     What  tho'  thlsc ■I'riendsdo       be  -  tray    thee, 

grass  that  gnmeth.  Canst  thon  all  their  numbers  tell?      God  hath  made  them  all       to     please,  thee, 

Per-sia's   ty-rant,  On     the  Lake   of  Ga  -  li  -  lee, —   Ev  -  ery  where   His    lov  -  iug     kind  -  n  ess 

by      the     Fa-tluT,  He  whose  pow  -  er  gave  it    birth:     Then,  my  soul,   do      not     de  -  spair   thee. 


H#^im^iii##^i#p 


i 

■-vil  men  should  slay  thee'.-' There  is  One  who  rules  the  storm  ;   He    will  keep  I  lire  sale  from  harm. 
tthem   all,   He   loves  thee:  Aye,  thy  name  to  Him  is  known;  He'llnotleaveHischilda-  lone, 
ae our    hu-man  blindness: Courage,  then,  my  tnn'rous  soul ;  All  niustyieldto     His  con-trol. 
e  will    sure-ly    keep  thee,  Spite  of  dangers  and    a -  larins;  Trust  the   ev  -  er  -  lasting  arms. 


mmmmmm 


112 


IS  MY   NAME  WRITTEN  THERE? 


JI.  A.  Kidder. 


Fhaxk  M.  Davi 


1.  Lord,  I  care  not  for  riches,  Neither  silver  nor  gold  ;  I  would  make  sure  of  Heaven.  Iwouldenterthefold  : 

2.  Lord,  rnysinsthcyaremany,  Likethesandsof  thesra:  But  Thy  hloi  id.  0  my  Saviour,  Is  sufficient  for    me  : 

3.  <  )h!  that  beautiful    cit  -  y.  With  its  mansions  oflight,  With  its  glo-rified  beings,  In  pure  garments  of  white ; 

dip' 


In  the  book  of  Thy  kingdom.  With  its  pages  so  fair.  Tell  me,  Jesus,  my  Saviour,  Is  my  name  written  there? 
For  Thy  promise  is  written  Iu  1  night  let  ( era  that  glow,  ' '  Tho'  your  sins  be  as  scarlet.  I  will  make  them  like  snow. ' ' 
Where  no  evil  thing  cometh.  To  despc  iil  what  is  fair.  Where  the  angels  are  watching.  — Is  my  name  written  there  ? 

J   J  0-0i0   0   0  ,,g — .-»  ■  *  i  T  f"-f  ~T 


irnv  name  written  thoiv.i  hitli.-  pauv  white  and  fair?  Iuthel kol'Tln  knindnni.Liiivnaiuewrittenthe 

.  0  >J    0000  0  ,,,    .0  r  ' 


THE   PRODIGAL 


F.  E.  Pr-TTivur-i 


1.  Wayward  child. whose  footsteps  stray  Fnmithe  Father's  house.a  -  way.    Where  the  path  seems  bright  and 

2.  Kich-ly     blest   are  they  who  share    Irian     earth  -  ly  father's    care,     Share  his  gen  -  tie  heart,  that 

3.  Far    be  -  yond,  and  far  a  -   bove   Human     patience,  human    love,      Doth  the  pa  -  tient  Love  Di  - 
Refrain. — WayTpWcMld,whosefootstepastmyPromtheFatiner'shouseaway,    Let  thy-  feet       no  long-er 


fair,  But  whose  sin  -  ful   pleasures      snare,  And  whose  false,      de  -  ceiving     glare  Leads    to 

bides  Firm  and   true,  whate'er    be    -   tides.  Though  the    path       be     sin  -  de  -  filed,  Still    the 

vine  Rest  up  -  on  your  path   and      mine;  Yes,     the     lov   -  ing    Fa-ther    will  Welcome 

roam,  Take  the     path  that  leads  thee      home.  k         k 


bare  ;  Oh  !  re  -  turn,  de  -  lud  -  ed  child,  Seek  thy  Father,  re  -  eon 
father  loveshis  child;  And  his  pa-  tient  spiv -it  yearns  Till  the  prod-i-gal  re - 
back  the  prodi    -    gal:     Wayward    one,      now  cease  to      roam,  Take  the    path  that  leads  thee 


ciled. 
turns, 
home. 


114  LET  OUR  CHORUS  LOUDLY  RING. 

Mrs.  R.  N.  Turner.  J.  H.  Kurzenknabe. 

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aettosingTliy  praises  InThy  cc 
id  us  with  Thy  mercy,  All  life'sj 

wu  in  quick  succession,  Bearing 


1.  "We  have  met  losing  Thy  praises  In  Thy  courtsonee  mure,  WithTh.v  holy  spirit  bless  us,  Father  we  implore: 

2.  Thou  dost  lead  us  with  Th'v  mercy,  All  life'sjoumey  on;  Though  the  shades  of  night  ma  v  gather.  Cloud  less  breaks 

[the  mora: 

3.  Years  have  flowu  in  quick  succession,  Bearing  us  a  -  way;  Time  is  beck'ningever  onward     To   e  -  ter- nal  day : 


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Thou,  the  source  of    ev  - 'ry      mer-cy,     Grant  Thy  blessings  all     our  days;    Let  Thy  grace  de-scend  up- 
Hope   is  crown'd  with  blest  fruition,  Per- feet  joy  hath  found  her  place ;    In  such  grief  that  falls  up- 

When  the  gates  of  heaven  shall  o  -  pen      To    our  wear  -  y    pil  -  grim  feet,       In  our  Fa-  ther's  house  of 

^-- — • — i«_r^_« — ft — *_^_4L#L# e — 0     f^L—fr — fi-i—0     o  •    -p. — «__  ^ — «_^ — « — 

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on    us,  While  we  glad-   ly  sing  Thy  praise,  j  Letour  cho  -  rus    loud  -  ly      ring,  Through  the 

on    us,    Lord,  Thy  love     di-viue  we       trace.  \ 

glo- ry      May  we     all      so  glad -ly       meet.  J  loud  -  ly      ring, 


LET  OUR  CHORUS  LOUDLY  RING.-Concluded. 


115 


irth,  and  through  the   skies,                  To  the  source  of    ev  -  'ry    good,  Let  songs  of    praise  a  -     rise, 
the  skies; 
___ a — ._* # P—r-P 0 ,—r-0—0—r-0 p P — P r-P p p a— . 1 — T®! — ,-ffi-i,-, 


ALL  GLORY  TO  THEE. 


Mrs.  R.  N.  Turner 


J.   H.   IvUEZENKNABE. 


^P^^ig^ii^gig 


Allglo-ry     at- tend  Thee,  all  praises    he  Thine;  Thou  I'rineeof  the  peo- pie,    In-  car- nate  Di  - 
•J.  Supremein  Thy  wisdom,  E-ter-nal    in  might,  We  how   in   Thy  presence,    O        In  -  fi  -  nite  Light, 

3.  O  joy    he-  yond  measure,  0,  sweetest  and  best;  Through  patient  endurance,  We'll  taste  of    Thy  rest. 

4.  Inimor-tal  Thou  livest,   welive   at   Thy  side;  Through  ages     un  -  end-ing,  With  Thee  we     a-   hide. 
D.S. — glo  -  ry    at-tend  Thee,  all  praises  be  Thine;Thou  Prince  of  the  peo-  pie,   In  -  car- nate  Di  -  vine. 


All    glo-r.v  and  ho 


-»-P r+-H +— rT=— T-— P rP P *■ 


All    blessing  mid  ]ir;ii^-;Tii  orouuThci-l'orcN 
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116 


NO   BREAD  TO-DAY. 


1.  Xo  bread  to-day,  no      food  for  our  table.       And  not  ■  a-pen-ny  to 

2.  Oh.it      is  hard   to       suf-ferand  hunger,    'With  not  a  mor  -  sel  to 

3.  Sad  is    our  lot,  we're  wea  -  ry  and  hungry,    And  no  one  seemeth  to 


O,     do  you  wonder 
On  -  ly  half  clad,  so 

Cold    is  the  house,  and 


mother  is  weeping,  And  that  the  lit -tie  ones 
poor  and  so  friendless,  And  without  shoes  on  oui 
comfortless,  cheerless,  Barren  of  ta  -ble  or 


e  is  the  cupboard,  all     the  shelves  empty  ; 
feet:  Hard  that  our  father     goes,      to  the  bar-room, 

chair:  rather   in  Heaven  !      in    Thv  com -passion, 

•R  r<  V    i 


What  can  a  poor  mother      say 
From  his  own  loved  ones  a  -  way  ; 
Hear  us,  we  fervent-ly        pray 


When  all  the  children  throng  her.  entreating.  Give  us  some  bread 
"While  mother  dear,  and  children  are  weeping,  And  have  no  bread 
Bring  back  ourfather  to  those  who  love  him.  And  give  us  bread 
—Come  to  our  help,  re  -  lieve  our  distresses,  ;  Give  us  sonic  bread 


NO  BREAD  TO  DAY. -Concluded. 

' ;  ■ ,!-    ri    h    fe  I     h     n    n   n  js    i  _.l    f*    s   . 


No  bread  to-day, — 0,     Fa-ther  in  Heaven!     Hear  us    in  mer-cy,    we        pray; 


HUSHED  WAS  THE   EVENING  HYMN. 


A.  Sullivan. 


1.  Hushed  was  the   eveninghymn.  The    templecourtswere    dark  ;  The  lamp  was  burning  dim  Before    the 

2.  Oh!    give  me  Samuel's  ear,   The      o  -  pen  ear,    0       Lord';    A-  live  and  quick  to  hear  Each  whisper 

3.  Oh!    give   me   Samuel's  heart,  A      low  -  ly  heart  that      waits  Where   in  Thy  house  Thou  art,  Or  watches 

4.  Oh!    give  me  Samuel's  mind,  A    sweet,  unmurmuring  faith,     O  -   bedient  and  resigned  To  Thee  in 


sa  -  cred     art:  When    sudden  -  ly    a      voice  di  -vine  Bang  thro'  the    silence  of     the  shrine, 

of    Thy     word :  Like   him    to    answer       at    Thy  call.  And     to      o  -  bey  Thee  first    of  all. 

at     Thy    gates:    By      day  and  night,  a     heart  that  still  Moves  at    the  breathing  of   Thy  will, 

life   and  death;    That      I   may  read  with  child-like  eves,  Truths  that  arc  hidden  from 


HARK,  THE   HERALDS   FROM  THE  SKY 


ZEXKNABE. 


1.  Hark!  theheralds  from  the  sky:  Glory  botoljod  most  high  !  The  heavenly  choirsglad  l  i. !  i  1 1  -s  1  >riiip.  Of  Christ  the 

2.  Hail  the  mighty  PrinceofPeace,  (iloriousSonof  Righteousness!  Behold  Him  lay  Ilisglo-ry     by.   That  man  no 

3.  Let   us  pon- der  in  our  mind   God'sgreat  love  to  all  man-kind,    And  come  to-day  withoneaceoidToworship 
■1.   Bring  vour  tribute,  bring  voursong.  Ye  who  to  the  Lord  he  -long:  Ye  nations  who  in  darkness  lie.  Now- learn  His 


new-born  Sa  -  viour  King.  "] 

more  be  doomed  to      die.      I  Let  us     now  with  grate  -  ful        voi-ces,    Join  the  glad     an-gel  -  ie   Ihri 
and    o-bey     the     Lord.  f  Till  with  loud   acclaim     re    -   joi-ces       Every        .... 
nameaudtasteHis      jov.    J 

'•     ~+   r    .«■  ..p  p  ,  p     p     p     p & 


kindred,  clin: 


i' and  tongue,       Singing    glo-ry  toGod  in  the  highest,  On  earth,  peace,  good-will  toward  i 


HAIL,  HAIL,  HAIL. 


119 


AlKXi'KXAH    TlIOM 


Geo.  J.  KuEZENKNAHi-:. 


1.  Hail,  hail,  hail,  the  bless  -eil  Christmas    mom;      Hail,  hail,  hail,    the  Prince  of  Peace  is    born  ;  The 

2.  Hail,  hail,  hail,  to  Christ  our  In-fant     King;      Hail,  hail,  hail,    the  choirs  ce-les-tial   sing;  The 

3.  Joy,  joy,  jov,    our  hearts  are  glad  to  -  day;  Joy,  joy,  joy,     let      sor- row  flee    a  -  way;   For 

_J^ Hfc-jL-fc.  f  f  f  r 


if     u    u  I  i>         '    V 

Lord  of    life  and    pow-er,    Of      wis  -dom,  love  aud  grace,  Has  come  to  heal  His     peo-ple,  To 

heavenly  host  re  -  joic-es  Throughout  the  star- ry  sky,  While    all  oiir  hap-py     voic-es   Sing 

Christ,  our  Light  was  giv  -en    To      ban-ish  all   our  woe,    And     He  came  down  from  ] 


i  ii'  i 

save  the  fallen  race.  ~\ 
praise  to  God  on  high.  J-   Hail,  hail,  hail,  let  angels  prostrate  fall ;    Hail,  hail,  hail,  and  crown  Him  Lord  of  all. 
love  for  us  to  "show.  J 


120 


TIDINGS  GLAD. 


fAMES  MONTGOMERY. 


J.  H.  KUBZENKNABE. 


1.  Dawning  upon  tin-  slccpi  ng  earth  Came  the 

2.  Tidings,  glad  tidings  from  al>ove  To 

3.  Through  David's  city  I  am  led  ;  Here 

4.  It  is,  it  is,  and  I  adore  This     .... 


long-ex  -pect-e 
ev  -  ery  age  and 
all  around  are 
Strangcrmeeks 


morning. 
na  -  tion. 
lecp-ing, 
ow  -  ly, 


1  When  suddenly  a  liuht  burst  forth,  Thel 
Tidings,  glad  tidings!  Godislove;To 
A  star  directs  to  yon  poor  shed  ;  There 
:  saints  and  angels  bow  before  The  | 


KI'U/.r.NKNAKI 


PRAISE   HIM 


Light  breaks  in  the  eastern  sky — tilorimis  light  of  proph-e  -  cy !  Lo  !  the  Saviour  promised  long; 
Him  who  comes  from  highest  heaven,  Him  all  praise  and  love  be  given.  Ev-ery  heart  a  throne  prepare 
"Tis  of  Him  the  prophets  tell,  He  shall  rule  His  peo  -  pie  well ;  'TisHim  all  the  Gentiles  seek, 
Je  -sus,  Thonour  heart  \sde-  light,  Teach  us     to     receive  Thee  right  :  Tune  our  songthat  we  may  bring 


Comes  announced  by  an -gel  throng. 
Fit  for  Christ  to  en  -  ter  there. 
All  the  world  His  praise  shall  speak. 
WoT-thy  hon-ors      to    our  King. 


Praise  Him,  little  children,  Praise  Him,  happy  children;  Worthy  is  your 


land  King.  Praise  Him,  meek  and  lowly,  Praisellim.  pureandholy,  Him  yonrhoinage  glad -ly    bring. 


Copyright,  1889,  by  J.  H,  KTTEZENKNABK. 


ly,       ho  -  ly,      ho  -  ly,    Lord  God  of     Sab  -a-oth  ;  Heaven  and  earth  are  full,  are  full  of  the 


ma-jes-ty     of  Thy  glo-ry.      Ho-san-na,  Ho-san -na,  Ho-sauna   in  the  highest !      Blessed  is  He  that 

1*"   ~?~    » t ^<2 a >    .f2- 4.'    0    ,  (2 ♦•    *     .  »    "f"   "*-'  "!~  ,7~   "J" rJt «_ 


•  eth  in  the  name   of  the  Lord.      Ho  -  sari  -  na,  Ho  -  san  -  na,  Ho  -  sanna    in  the      high  -  est  ! 


LET  US   BUILD  ON   THE   ROCK. 


123 


Fraxk  M.  Davis. 


On     a  firm  foundation  let  us  build  our  hopes,  And  not  on  thedrilHngsandjForthetenipest'sshockwillsurely 

2.  On   theRockof  A-geslctusslrimgiv  build.  The  Ifockthatisslcadfasl,  sure;  On     a    firm  foundation  that  no 

3.  Christ  is  that  firm  Rock  on  which  we  all  should  build.  All  other  foundations  fail:  If  our  hopes  are  firmly  planted 

f-  f-  f-    f-     -f2--      f-'  f-    ■*-    f-     .    ■*- 


\JV  I        UP 

come  at  last ;  Then  how  can  we  safe-  ly    stand?]   ,    .  ,    .,, 

storm  can  shake,  That  will    to  the  end  en-  dure.    \  het  us  mula                       on  tne  Kock,              Let   us 

on  that  Kock,  We've  safe,  let  what  will  as  -  sail.   J  Let  us  build  on  the  Rock,  on  the  mighty  Rock,  Let  us 


pmmm^ 


i^^pafa 


build  on  the  Rock, 

build  on  the  Rock,  on  the  mighty  Rock, Let  us  build  on  the  Rock,  the  mighty  Rock,  On  Christ,  the  mighty  Rock  of  Ages. 


124  THEE  WE  ADORE,    ETERNAL   LORD. 

Thomas  Cotteeill.  J.  H.  Kuezenknabe. 


1.  Thee    we  a-dore,    e  -  ternalLord  !  We  praise  Thy  name  with  one  accord  ;        Thy  saints,  who  here  Thy 

2.  To   Thee,  aloud   all    angels  cry ;  And  ceaseless,  raise  theixsongsonhigh ;       Both   Cher-u-bim     and 

3.  Th'  Apostles  join  the  glorious  throng.  The  ProplH'tsswellth'immortalsong  ;       The      Martyrs'   no  -  ble 


goodnesssoc.  Through  all  the  world  do  worship  Thee. 
'Ser-aphim,  The  Heavens,  and  all  the  pow'rs  therein. 
arm-y  raise    E    -    ter-nal    anthems       to  Thy  praise. 


,    ho  -  ly,    ho  -  ly,         ho  -  ly  King  !  Thee, 


OLoTdGodof  Hosts!  they  sing  ;Thisearthlielow,  and  Heavenabove.   Re  -  sound  Thy  glo-ry     andThylove. 


C.prrkM    l-*.l.  k.l.  II.  I<ri:zrVKXM'.F 


I   WILL   UPHOLD  THEE. 


125 


Mrs.  Lour, A  K.  K'oukuk. 


U.  M.  Mcivrnsii. 


1.  0      promise  sweet !  lteleadeth  met  *Vr   waters  wild  ami  deep;  I         will  not  fear  the    raging    sea     If 

2.  SometimesHeleadso'ermountainheight,  Or  valleys  dark  and  drear ;  Yet,  worn  and  weary,     in  the  night  His 

3.  Sometimes  He  leads  by    watersstill,  Where  all  is  peaeeand  love;  And  qui-etjoysmy      bosom  fill,  Like 

4.  It       matters  not  if    shadows  lie  Up  -  on  my  pathway   here,  A       golden  light  il-lumes  my  sky,    If 


He  my  soul  dothkee] 
blessed  voice  I  hear 
that  sweet  rest  a  -  bove 
on  -  ly   God    is      near 


I  will  trust  in   the  promise  of  rny    Saviour,     I  will  trust  in  the  promise  of  my 

t'.ttt  t-t- 


126 


SAVIOUR  OF  THE  WORLD. 


E.  E.  Kkxi iiiin. 


W.  H.  PoN-nis. 


1.  "Je-sus,  lov  -  er  of    my  soul !"  Sorrow's  lips      repeat    the    hymn  ;  All  the  storms  that  heav'nward 

2.  "Je-sus,  lov  -  er  of    my  soul !"  Breathed  by  pilgrims,  taint  and  pale  ;    Thou  wilt  wind  and  wave  con- 

3.  "Je-sus,  lov  -  er  of    my  soul !"  And  the  glad     triumphant     strain,      Up  to  Heav'n's  wide  arches 

4.  "Je-sus,  lov  -  er  of   my  soul  !"Calv'ry's  woe  hath  all   suf-  need;      And   the  brok- en  heart  is 


roll,  Faith's  clear  vis  -  ion  can  -  not  dim. 
trol,  And  Thy  prom  -  ise  can  -  not  fail, 
roll ;  Ech  -  oing  hack  to  earth  a  -  gain, 
whole,  Trnst-ing       in      the  blood  of    Christ. 

s 


O    Thou      Sa  -  viour  of     the     world,    All       I 


hope,    I  trust    to      Thee ;     And  the    blood  of  Cal 


Rev.  E.  A.  Hoffman. 


ONE  DAY  MORE. 


12, 


A.  W.  "Williams. 
J- 


Oue  day  more  and    we    are  near-er    Yon  -  der    fair    ce  -  les  -  tial  shore  ;  One  day    more  and 

2.  One  day  more   of  caves  and  tri  -  als,  One    day  more  of  hopesand  feais;  One   day    more  of 

3.  One  more  gath'  ring  of     the  twilight,  One  more    set -ting    of    the   sun;  Clos  -  es       one  day 

4.  One  day  more:  the  days  are  dy-ing,  And    we  near  the   bet -ter  home,  Where  there  is  no 


Christ  is 
self  -  de 
more  of 
more   of 


dear-er,    Dear  -  er  far     than  e'er     he  -  fore, 

ni   -  al,  Joined    to  the        e  -  ter  -  nal  years, 

la  -  bor    For      the  bless  -  ed    Mas  -  ter  done. 

-  ing,  Where   no  sor  -  rows    ev   -   er  come, 
hi 


lit -tie  while  and 

a        little  while  and  then  life's 


r    r,mxi  r 

thenlife'sjourney  willbeo'cr,  And  we'llhopeto  meet    on  yonder  heaven       -       ly         shore, 

journey  will  be  o'er,  And        we'll      hope  to      meet  on  yonder  heavenly  shore. 


IjJ.   II.   KI'KZKWN.  \r.li. 


THERE  IS  JOY  AMONG  THE  ANGELS. 

A.  Hoffman.  W.  H.  Pontius. 


lereisjoy  among  the  angcKWhenconiesawand'riiigsoul  To  the  Lord  in  true  re  -  pentanee,  And 
here  is  joy  among;  the  angels,  And  Heaven's  walls  resound  With  the  anthems  of  re  -  demption,  Be - 
Jiereis  joy    among  the  angels,    And  sweet  is  their  re  -  train    As     it  fills  the  courts  of  glo  -  ry,  When 


Jesus  makes  him  whole.  }  xilere  ^  joy  among  the 

cause  the  lost  is  found.  > 


souls  are  horn  a  -  gain. 


gels,  And  the    streets      wifhsougre- 
Thereisjoy  among  1  he  angels,  purest  joy,  And  the  golden  streets  of 


sound,  When  a       soul  returns  to     Je  -  sus,    And  the  lost      again      is   found 

Heav'n  with  song  resound,  AVhen  a  soul  returns   to      Je-sus, 


By  per.  THE  NEWHALL  4  EVANS  MUSIC  CO. 


FOR   CHRIST   IS  OUR   ENDEAVOR. 


129 


Rev.  R.  F.  Gordon. 


J.  R.  Murray. 


1.  ForChrist  is  our   en-deav-or,  Ourheartsto  Him     be-long;    His  presence  cheers  us    ev   -  er,  His 

2.  In     fullness    of    His  mer  -  cy,  Good  work  lor  Him     we     do;      His  name  with  joy  eon-  less-  ing,  His 

3.  So  with  youth's  ar-dor  glow- ing,  We  will  -  ing  ser  -  vice  give  ;     Themiud   of  Je  -  sus   knowing,  We 


m, 


ve  inspires  our  song:  We  come  in  youth's  bright  morning.  Obedient  to  His  word;  And  seek  for  our  a  - 
standard  bearers  true  :  And  He  will  nev-er  fail  us,  Whatev-er  may  he-tide;  Tho'dangershouldas- 
for  His   hon-or    live:    For  He     is     our   en-deav-or,  And  to  Him  we  he-long  ;"Whosegraceshallnever 


dorn  -  ing.  The  beau  -ty   of    the  Lord  :  And  seek    for   our    a 
sail      us,     In    Him  we  safe    a -hide:  Tiro'  dan -ger  should  i 

fail        us,  Whose,  love  inspires  our  song  :  Whose  grace  shall  l 


-  doming.  The   beauty      of  the    Lord. 

-  sail    us.    In    Him  we   sati?  a  -  bide, 
fail   us,  Whose  love  i  us]  >i  res  our    song. 


CHCIieH   CO. 


mm^m 


ISO 

Selected 
Earnestly 


WHAT  CAN   I  GIVE? 


1.  What  can     I    give   to 

2.  I'll    give  my  strength  to 

3.  I'll    give  my  time   to 

4.  I'll    give  my  soul    to 


sus,  Who  gave  His  life    for 

sus,    Of     foot,  and  head,  and 

sus,  Oh!  that  each  hour  might 

sus,  And  calm-ly,    sweetly 


How 
Run 

Filled 


where  He 
up    with 

youthful 


show  my 
sends,  and 
ho  -  ly 
hojpes  and 


love  for  Him  Who  did  so  much  for  me? 
ev  -  er  strive  His  pleasure  to  ful  -  fill, 
work  for  Him  "Who  gave  His  life  for  me. 
fond  de-  sires  Up   -  on    His   lov  -  ing    breast. 


childhood's  ten -der   spring;       I     know  that  He  will    not     despise  The     off 'ring  that      I    bring. 


O  THOU   WHO   DWELLEST    IN  THE  SKY.  131 

Mrs.  R.  N.  Turner.  John  E.  Kurzexknabe. 


1.  O  Thou  who  dwellest  in  the  sky,  Cve-  a    -    tor  !  King !  ToTheeourpraiscasi  •cndeth  high  On  joy  -  fulwing: 

2.  Redeemer!  Saviour!  Frienilol'all!  We  come        to  Thee  ;   We  hoa  r  Thy  gracious  lu\  ing  call.  Thy  ten-  derplea: 

3.  0  Spirit  bless' (1 !  from  Heaven  descend.  This  gracious  hour  ;Tliy  loving  hclpandcomlbrt  lend;  Thy  ho-ly  power  : 

4.  0     ho-ly,  ho-ly,     ho-ly  Lord,  Thou  Three  in  One!  Thy  name  shall  ever  be  adored:  To  Fa    -   tlicr,  Son, 


Thy  power  and  might  ere  -  a  -  ted  light  And  all  things  wonder  -  1'ul  ami  bright  :C're  -  a  -  tor!  King! 
We  see  fulfilled,  sal  -  ration's  plan,  In  Thee  a  -  lone .;  Thou  Clod  and  Man  !  We  come  to  Thee. 
O  sanc-ti-fy  our  souls  from  sin.  That  we  newhopcand  life  may  win  ;  This  gra  -  eioushour. 
And      Ho-ly  Ghost,  all  praise  be  given  ;  The  might -y    God    of  earth  and  Heaven,  Great  Three  in   One. 


U     V    V 

Hon  -  or,        praise,    and  glo       -      ry,      be  To        the        bless  -  ed      Triu     -      i  -  ty. 

Ho-ly,  ho-ly,     holy  Lord  !  liy  all  Heaven  and  earth  adored:  Honor,  praise,  and  glory,  he  To  the  blessed  Trinity. 


Cjpwuiht,  1.1*1.  I.i  J.  H.  Kl  KZKNKNABE. 


132 


CHRIST  IS  ALL. 


W.  A.  Williams. 


I  1/  I 

1.  I    entered  once      a  home  of  care,    For  age  and  pen  -  u  -  ry  were  there,  Yet    peace  and  joy  with-  al; 

2.  I  stood  beside       a   dy  -ingbed,  Where  lay  a  child  with  aching    head,  Wait-ing     forJes-us'  call; 

3.  I  saw  the  mar  -  tyr  at    the  stake,  The  flames  could  nothis  courage  shake,  Nor  death    his  soul  ap-pall; 

4.  I  saw  the  gos  -  pel   herald    go        To  Afric's  sand  and  Greenland's  snow,  To  save   from  Satan's  thrall  ; 

5.  I  dreamedthathoary  Time  hadfled,  And  earth  and  sea  gave  np  their  dead,   A       fire   dissolved  this  ball ; 
,  "Then  come  to  Christ,  oh!  come  to-day,"  The  Father,  Son,  and  Spir- it  say  ;    The  Bride    repeats  the  call; 


ilpppppi 


I  asked  the  lone  -  ly  mother,  whence  Her  helpless  widow  bond's  defence  ; —  She  told  me," 
I  marked  his  smile,  'twas  sweet  as  May.  And  as  his  spir  -  it  passed  a  -  way,  He  whispered. ' 
I  ask'd  him  whence  bis  strength  wasgiv'n.  He  looked  triumphantly  to  Heaven,  And  answered 
Nor  home,  nor  life,  he  counted  dear,  'Midst  wants  and  perils  owned  no  fear,    He     felt    that 

I  saw  the  church's  ransom;d  throng,  I  heard  the  bur  -  den  of  their  song,  'Twas  "<  'hrist  i? 
For  He  will  cleanse  vonr  guiltv  stains,  His  love  will  soothe  your  wearv  pains  ;  For 

±  £.'  t:  £. '  £  £:'  £   £ '  £  r?Z 

IpHg^    .  ■    b    -C^tT^.-1-L  .    L    L .   yT\t      ' 


Christ  wasall. 

Christ  is  all." 

"Christ  is  all. 

"Christ  is  all. 
D  all." 
ii    all." 


ONLY  A  VEIL. 


133 


J.  H.  Kt'rzexknaiie. 


1.  On-ly    a    veil  conceals  the  light,  Too    brightfor  frail    and       nior-tal  sight ;     On  -  ly     by   faith      we 

2.  On-ly  a veil  screens  from  oui  sight  The  friends  who've  crossed  the  si  -  lent  tide;  Sometimes  they  seem      so 

3.  On-ly    a     veil  hides  joy  untold  :  The      vie-tor'spalms,  the      harpsof  gold,   Crowns  of     re -joic  -    ing, 

4.  Je-sus  will  welcome  you  and  me;  Be   -  vond  this  veil     our       rest  shall  be:    What  heavenly  mu   -   sie 


i  r  i  i 

see   and  feel,  What  glo  -  ries    Heaven  will  re -veal, 

ver  -  y    near,  That  we     can    al  -  most  see  them  there,  i^i 

mansions  tair.    We  shall  in  -  her  -  it  o    -   ver  there, 

what  delight!  Safe  home  with  God  and  per  -  feet  sight. 


lthe  veil   shall  dis  -  appear; There, 


I  •"         I 

glorious  light  the  ransomed  share  ;  Faith  leads  the  soul  to  clearer  sight.  Anddod  Himsclt  will    lie  the  light. 


134 


WE   MAY  SING  SWEET  SONGS   IN    HEAVEN. 


Theo.  D.  C.  Miller,  M.  D. 


J.  H.  FvUKZENKNABE. 


1.  WemaysingsweetsongsinHeaven'WhenthecrownofgoMiswnD..  And  the  harp  to  us   is    giv-eu  For   our 

2.  "We  may  sing  in  Heaven  forever,  With  the  lo\ing,  Moud-washed  band.  Wien  from  eharmsof  earth  wesever.Andgo 

3.         In  the  land  of  augelsinging,'\Vemavjointhesc">ngsiiflove:AVhentheeiiurtsofhlissarerintriii"AVith  the 

?     t     * 


earthly  work,  well  done;  We  may  hear  the  Shepherd  call-  ing  For  the  fee-hlelamhs  a-stra> 

uptotaketheLandtTherc  with  glo  -  ry    sliming  o'er  us,   We  may  see    the    blissful  fold  : 

spirit  choir  above:   When  the  Shcpherd'svoieeis  call  -  ing  For  the  precious  lambs  a-stra\ 

- 1.  ±  *-  +•  +-  +  .  /  y  g  } 


In  the 
Vnd  the 
In     the 


*      -J- 

storm  of  wrath  ap  -  palling.    At    the      coming  Judgment  Day.  ") 

Cit  -  y     fair  be -fore    us,    As    we    near  the  gates  of  gold.  J-  We  may  meet  beyond  the  rivt 
storm  of  wrath ap-palliug; — Then  willcomethe.Judgment  Day.  ) 


WE  MAY  SING  SWEET  SONGS  IN  HEAVEN. -Concluded.     135 


lambs  from  earth  a -stray  ;\Yheu  we  dwell  with  Christ,  life's  Giver,  At    the     com  -  ing  Judgment   Day. 

±   £   ±   t.   £       £    *     *-    +- 


Brighter  than  the  sunlight.  Fair-crthaulhe   morning.    Is  the  crown  of  beau-ty  Fi  >r  mi  i  Lord's  a-dorning. 

Star's,  inall  their  splendor,  (Quickly  fade  lie  -  fore  us  When  1  he  greater  glo  -  ry  of  our  Lord  is    o'er  us. 

Hope  and  faith  triumphant,  .Joy  and  peace  unending',  All  their  love  and  rapture  To  1 1  is  crown  are  lending. 

Oh,  these  hearts  most  precious.  Made  forever  glorious,  Are  the  noblest  crowning  For  our  Lord  vic-torious. 

-Brighter  than  the  sunlight,  Fair-er  than  the  morning,   Is  the  crown  of  beau-ty  For  our  Lord's  a-dorning. 


All  who  love  the  Saviour,  Glad  -  ly  now  a   -  doreHim;  Yousliallslinirasjowc-lsAYcaniigcrownshelbiv  Kim. 


136 

Ait.  by  E.  F.  M. 


IF  YOU   WANT   PARDON. 


1.  If     you  want  par -don,      it'     you  want  peace,     If    you  waut  sorrow    and  sigh  -  ing  to    cease; 

2.  If    you  want  Christ  to     reign    in  your  soul,        Sa  -  tan  cast  out,  and    be  made    ful  -    ly  whole  ; 

3.  If  you  want  strength,  take  part   in  the  fight;        If    you  want  pu  -  ri  -  ty,  walk     in  the  light; 

4.  Hav- ing  received   sal   -  va  -  tion  so    free,       Nev  -  er  for -get  what   it  cost      on  the    tree; 


Look    up  to    Je  -  sus,  who   died  on    the  tree    To  make  our  sal  -  va  - 

Wash    in  the  blood  of    the     Cm  -  ci  -  fled  One,  And  then  tell    to     all. 

If     you  want  lib  -  er  -  ty,     fear  not    to  say  ;   Oh,  glo  -  ry    to  God  ; 

Cheer  -  ful  -  lv,   al- ways  your  Saviour     o-bey.   And  you  shall  have  joy 


tion     per  -  feet    and 


He    saves 
in      Him 


free, 
done. 
day. 
da  v. 


•f         V    V     V 
Come      now  to  the 

Come  to  Him  now. 


£"    £"    £"     f"     ~*       Dyu/y 

viour.     Re  -  ject  not  the 

Come  to  Him  now ;     Re  -  jeet  not    the    call.  Re  - 


call ; 
ject  not 


rr 

the  call. 


IF  YOU   WANT   PARDON. 


Concluded. 


137 


1.  There  is      a  home  of  rest     A  -  bove  the  azure  sky,  'Whereall  the  friends  ol'l  'linst  A\  ill  ga-therbyand  by. 

2.  There  is      a  shining  crown  AwaittngalUheblest.  YVhomnkethcir  way  lVomcaith  To    yun-ilerhome  of  rest. 

3.  There  is     a  song  of  joy  Wnichmultitudesshallchantln  yon  -  der  Par-a  -  disc    Of  gold  and  ad  -  aniant. 


Where  sorrow  nev-er  comes,  Nor  wea-riness,  norpain,  And  none  shall  ev-er  weep.  Or    sigli  from  grief  again. 
The  way  will  not  seem  long;  The  days  will  swiftly  fly ;  And  we  shall  reach  fullsoou  That  dear''  sweet  by  and  by." 
Oh,  may  we  join  the  strains  Of    ho  -  ly  symphony,    And  sing   of  Jesus' love    In  Heaven  e  -  ternal  -  ly. 


138 

Rev.  L.  White. 


GLIDING   OUT  OF  DARKNESS. 


,  He'sa  blessed  friend  to  me  ;  llmve  heard  His  word  ol']iardon,  And  His 
my  In  .ut  was  dark  and  lonely.  Till  my  Saviour  came  tome  ;  He  is  now  my  best  companion,  And  He 
e  reached  the  healing  fountain.  Flowing  from  my  Saviour's  side.  I  have  ventured  on  His  promise,  In  His 
•my  Saviour  walks  beside  me,  He'smy  dai  -  ly  bosom  friend  ;  Hesup]>ortsineby  His  presence,  And  mil 


blood  has  made  me  free.       Ho  doth  guide  me  by    His  counsel,  In    the     way    the  ho   -   ly  trod  ;  I 

ev  -  ermoreshallbe  ;     And  He  cheers  me  with  sweet  music  As     I      jour-neyon      the  road  ;  I 

word     I  will    abide:      Yes,   the      holy  lire  has  reached  me.  Cleansed  my  heart  where  sin  abode  ;  I 

keep  me  to   the  end  :     Thus    I      journey  with   rejoicing,  Freed  of     sin's    encumb'ringload  ;  I 

i\    ^    *-:  *  -g-:  * £:  £  g'  f8-     *  ■  *  ^  • 

a    l     0  •    0    m  •    •    0  •    0    f  .    I — 


gliding  out  of  darkness.  In 
gliding  out  of  darkness,  In 
glid-ed  out  of  darkness.  In 
glid-ed  out  of  darkness.  In 


all  thelightofOofl. 

all  the  light  of  God. 

all  the  light  of  God. 

all  the  light  of  Cod. 


glid 

gliding,  I    am  , 


ing  out 
diding   out 


GLIDING  OUT  OF  DARKNESS.-Concluded. 


139 


9"  9  '      '      V     V   V     V    V 

dark  -  ness,  In  -  to    all  the  light  of  God  ;     In  -  to     all  thelightof  God. 

dark-ness,  In  -  to  all  thclight,  thegloriouslightof  God  ;      In  -  to  all  the  light,  thegloriouslightofGc 

-Thr.yr.fi  rijJLfafrrnnrBrR  r,  tXfe 


1.  Pilgrim  thvo'  thisharrcnlaud.  Banish  eareandsadnrss;Gnd.  thy  keeper,  neversleeps.  Press  thy  way  Tvith  gladness. 

2.Tho'thywayhedarkaiiddrear,TrialssoivsuiToiiiiding:Tnistthe  Eye  that  never  sleeps.  Xaught  is  there  confounding. 

3.  When  all  oth-er  helpers  fail.  Wlien  the  tempest  ra-ges  ;  Seek  a  shelter  bvtlic  Rock,  Messed  WoekofAges. 


Trust  Him  as  yon  journey  on.  Trust  Him.  trust  Him  ever:  God,  thy  keeper  never  sleeps.  He  will  fail  Theenevt 


H.  KriiZKVKVABF 


140 

Thos.  O.  Blaie. 


THE  CROWNING   DAY. 


Levi  White. 


Are  you  inarching  in  the  arm -y  of  our  King,  To  that  gold  -  en  land  of  bliss  beyond  the  sky? 
Ave  you  lighting 'neath  the  banner  of  the  cross,  Trueand  faithful  to  your  Saviour  till  you  die? 
Heart  he  Saviours  voice  above  thestiifeaud  din,  While  the  tier  -  y  darts  of  Sa- tan 'round  you  fly  ! 
We'll  press  onward  to  that  country  wondrous  iiiir,        To  that  fair  -  y  land  ol'peaeebevond  the     sky; 


E  -  ven  now  His  praises  bring.  Let  the  cho  -  rus  loudly  ring,  For  the  crowning  day  is  coming  by  and  by. 

If      sustaining  earthlv  lo*s.  Know  these  treasnresave  but  dross,  And  the  crowning da\  is  coming  by  and  by. 

You  the  vie  -  to  -  ry  shall  win,  O-  ver  death  and  hell,  and  sin.  For  the  crowning  day  is  coming  by  and  by. 

Earthly  crowns  cannot  a  impare  With  the  crowns  the  saintsshall  wear,  Iu  the  crowning  day  t  hat's  e<  nuing  1  iv  and  by. 


Oh,  the  orowning  day  is  coming,  is  coming  hy  and  by,  Yes,  the  crowning  day  is  coming,  is  coming  by  and  by. 


Co|iyri-in,  li?89,  bj  J.  H.  KURZ 


THE  CROWNING  DAY. -Concluded. 

IS       t» 


141 


is^^^^ 


There  are  crowns  for  you  and  UK- !  Crowns  ufguld,  by  i'aiih.  we'll  see.  Crowns  and  kingdoms  in  a  better  world  on  high. 


love, 
won  ■ 
blood 


surpassing  knowledge  !    t)   grace,    so  lull  and  free  !          I  know   that  Je-sus  saves 

derful    sal  -  va  -  tion  !  From  sin   He  makes  me  free  ;         I  feel    the  sweet  as 

of  Christ  so    precious,  Poured  out    on  Cal  -  va  -  rv  !          I  feel    the  cleansing  pow 

D.  S. — I  know   that  Je-sus  saves 


me,  And 
And 
And 
And 


that's  enough  for 
that's  enough  for 
that's  enough  for 
that's  enough   for 


lgh  for 


And  that's     enough      for 

*.     *-       -ft. 


142 

Enoch  H.  Leizuee. 
Duet.     Allegretto. 

i — ^  i  I  .J  ni 


SAVED! 


Beuso  Spaxgenbebg. 


1.  See     yon  bark  a  -  mid  the  breakers.  >trugglinghard  to      reach  the  land;     See  those  brave  and  ] 

2.  Soon   the  storm  be-gins  to    weaken.  Light  breaks  forth,  the  tempest's  past ;      ( Inward  speeds  the  no  -ble 

3.  Oh  !    how  oft  thestorniso'crtakeus.      As  through  life  we    wendourway;    Clouds  of  darkness  hang  a  - 


sailors,  As  they  la  -  bor  hand  to  hand:  Lightnings  dashing,  thun  -  ders  rearing,  Dan  -  gens 
ves-sel,  On -ward,  onward,  saved  at  last:  Theu  those  hearts  are  filled  with  gladness.  Fear  and 
boveus,     Shutting    out  the    sun's  bright  ray :    Then    we   lift  our     eyes       to     Heaven,    Gaz  -   ing 


WP^IP 


SAVED.— Concluded. 


143 


gtoJjijjinp 


threaten   all      around ;      Yet  their  courage  does  not   fail  them,     Hoping  safe  -  ty   may  he  found 

sor  -  rowreigu    no  more;  Saved  from  shipwreck,  fn-e  from  dan-ger,     Saved !  yes,  saved!  the  storm  is  o'er. 

t'wardth'E-ter  -ualday;      And  the  light  grows  hrigliter,  hrightcr.      Ent  'ring  Heaven, — savedfor  aye! 


Saved !    oh,     hless  -  ed     thought    to      cherish ;      Saved !    we      see         the     gold  -  en      sho: 


FOREVER   BLESSED 


1.  Gorl  has  said,  forev-er        bless  -  eel ,     Those  who  seek  me  in    their  youth; 

2.  Be  our  strength,  for  we  are  weak-ness;      Be  our  wisdom  and  our  guide: 

3.  Thus,wheneveningshadesshallgather,        We  may  turn  our  tear-J 


They  shall  find  the  path  of 
May  we  walk  iu  love  and 
To   the  dwelling  of  our 


wis-dom,  And  the  narrow  way  of  truth.  Guide  us,  Saviour, 
meekness,  Nearer  toourSaviour'sside.  Naught  ean harm  us, 
Fath-er     To  our  home  beyond  the  sky.         Gen  -tly  pass-  ing. 


Guide  us.  Saviour, 

Naught  eanharm  us. 

Gen  -  tly  pass  -  ing 


In   the 

While  we 

To    the 


narrow  way  of  truth  ;  Guide  us,  Saviour, 

thus  in  Thee  a-bide  :  Naught  can  harm  us, 
hap-py  land  on  high  ;  Gen  -tly  p — ~ 


Guideus,  Savi„„, 

Naught  can  harm  us. 

Gen -tly  passing, 


In   the  narrow  way  of  truth. 

While  we  thus  in  Thee  a  -  hide. 

To   the  happj^landon    high. 


J.  H.  KlJKZENKNABE. 


WAIT,   PATIENTLY  WAIT. 


L.  H.  Paktiii;mui:i:. 


145 


1.  Our  frieiiilsiiregadirriiig,    one  l>y   one,    To       meet  tliehless-ed     Lord;      How   soon  this  earthly 

2.  Whatwondroussoiindstiu'   car  shall  greet,  "When  comes  the  midnight    cry:      "The    Lord   is  come !  go 

3.  With  lamps  welltrimmed,  we'll  watt-hand  wait,  Allread-y    for    that    day;        And  come  He  ear  -  ly, 

4.  And    then,  the  ransomed  hosts  shall  join    A  -  round  the  great  white  throne  ;     All   praise  and  glo  -  iy 

1    e 


journey's  done.  And  then  the  rich  re 
out  to  meet  The  Bridegroom  pass- iug 
come  lie  late,  We'll  meet  Him  on  the 
shall     he    Thine,  Thou  Lord     and  King    a 


ward 

by. 

way, 


Wait, 


Wait,  patiently  wait  ;  Wait  for  His  coming,  Be  it  ear  -  ly,  he     it      late. 

Soniegoearly,  Otherslate:    With  your  lamps  all  trimmed  and  hurning,      Read-y,  watch  and  wait. 


klil.'/l  NKNABE. 


146  MY  SAVIOUR   HATH   LOVED   ME. 

Mrs.  R.  N.  TtTEJfEE.  J.  H.  Kttbzenknabe. 

h 


1.  My  Saviourhath  loved  me,  my  Savour    divine;      He   gave  His  dear  life    as      a       ran  -som  for  mine: 

2.  And  what  shall  lining  I  tini,  as   highest   reward?    What  gift    can    I      of  -  fer,  that's  meet  for  my  Lord? 

3.  0,      free  -  ly  I  give  them,  my  Saviour    so  dear,     My  heart,  and  my  hand,  and  my    ser  -  vice,  are  here  : 


A       sac  -  ri-ficelio-ly,  He    died  fur   my  sin,    That    life     ev-er  -  lasting    for     me  He  might  ■win. 

He     asks    for  my  service  to       do   His  sweet  Trill,  And    love  that  is     willing   His   plans  to    ful -fill. 

The  life  Thou  hast  saved,  aud  the  love  Thou  hast  given,  Shall  serve  Thee  on  earth,  and  shall  praise  Thee  in  Heaven, 


His       love,  through  all 

His   love,  throughalla  -  ges  -  E 


E    -    ter        -        -        nal  and       strong; 
ter-naland  strong,  Shall  he       mv  delight,  my      glo-rv  and  song 


MY  SAVIOUR   HATH    LOVED   ME. -Concluded. 


147 


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His    love, 


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\  [sand ; 

1.  From  Greenland's  icy  mountains  ,F  rom  India'sooral  strand,  "When-  Afrie'ssunny  fountains  Roll  down  their  golden 

2.  Shall  we,  w  hose  soulsa  re  lighted  With  wisdom  from  on  high— Shall  wo.  1  o  men  benighted.  The  lamp  of  life  deny? 

3.  Waft,  waft,  ye  winds,  His  story,  And  you,  ye  waters,  roll ;  Till,  like  a   sea  of  glory,  It  spreads  from'pole  to  pole. 


From  many  an  am-ient  riv  -  er.  From  many  a  palmy  plain,  They  call  os  to  deliver  Their  land  l'roni  error's  chain. 
Sal-  vation,  O  salvation!  The  joyful  sound  proclaim,  Till  earth's  remotest  nation  lias  learned  Messiah's  name. 
Till  o'erour  ransomed  nature  The  1  .atiili  ldrsinnersslain.  Redeemer,  King,  Cre-a  -  tor,  In  bliss  returns  to  reign. 


MIBSIONABY  HYMN.     Ti  lad  I 


148 


WE  ARE  MARCHING  ON. 


AVe   are  valiant  soldiers  marching  on,  We're  marching  on,  we're  marchingou, 

2.  With  the  gos  -  pel  banner  now  unfurled.  We're  marching  on,  we're  marching  on, 

3.  O  -ver  there  in  Af-rie's  sun-ny  kind.Wc'reniarchingou.we'remarehingon; 

4.  Vie  -  tories     inChi-na  and    Ja-pau,  We're  marchingou,  we'remarchingon, 
D.  C. — With  our  no -hie  Leader,  tried  and  true.  We' re  inarching  on,  we're  marching  on, 

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L.  H.  Parthemohe. 


In   the  way  our  t 
Bearingglorious  news  to 
And  behold,   ou  India's 

Europe  and   A  -  merica 
And  the  cross  of  Je  -  sns 


Saviour's  gone  ;  We're  marching  to  the  bet  -  ter  land, 

all    the  world:  We'  re  marching  to  the  bet  -  ter  land, 

cor  -  al strand;  We're marehing to  the  bet  -  ter  land, 

in    the    van  ;  We'remarchingto  the  bet  -  ter  land. 

e'er    in    view  ;  We'remarchingto  the  bet  -  ter  land. 


March     -    ing 
Marching,  glad-ly 


-    ward, 
hing  on. 


March    -   iugev-er      on  -  ward,       Marching  ev  -  er       ou  -  ward,To    glo 
Marching,  steadily  were  marching  ou  ;      Marching,  ev  -  er  marching  on  ; 


Copyright,  1889,  by  J.  H,  KURZEXKXABE. 


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we're  man  hing 


LEAVE   ME  NOT,  O  GENTLE  SAVIOUR. 


149 


Lizzie  Ashbaogh. 


Harry  J.  Kukzenkxaiik. 


1.  Leave  me  not,  for     I      amlone-ly,  And  the  way   I       cannot  see;      Lest    I   wander        in  -  to   danger, 

2.  Leave  me  not,  for  darknessgathersRounda-boutthe    path  I  tread  ;  Leave  me  not,  but     let  my  footsteps 

3.  Leave  me  not,  for    sin     is  near  me  ;  With  temptation  life  is  fraught;  Then  through  all  life's  toilsome  journey, 

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Keep  me, 
Ev-  er 
•  O,     my 


viour,  Ba      -      viour,  Keep   me    near  to 

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Saviour,      leave  me  noli.  J   Leave  me   not»     °       gen  -  tie    Saviour; 


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150 

F.  E.  Pettingkix. 


THE  COMING  ONE. 


1.  Who    is  this  that  cometh 

2.  Who    is  this  that  cometh, 

3.  "Who    is  this  that  cometh, 


in  the  star-lit  glow,  As  a  new-born  in  -  fant,  to  the  manger  low  ; 
this  poor  Naz-arene,  With  His  timely  conn- sel,  with  His  faultless  mien; 
spurning  earthly  gain,      To  the  midnight  garden,       to    the  cross  of  pain  ; 

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While  the  shepherds  wnnilcr 
With  His  help  and  healing 
Com-eth  1'orth  triumphant 


at  the  wondrous  sight,  While  the  an-gel  eho  -  rus  wakes  the  si -lent  night? 
for  the  lame,  the  blind,  For  the  poor,  the  need  -  y,  for  the  burdened  mind  ? 
from  the  seal- ed  grave,   Com-eth  in  Hisbeau-ty,         in  His  might  to  save? 


'Tis  the  Meek  and  Low- ly,     Just  and  Ho  -  ly  One  ;     This    is  He  that  cometh, — God's  be-  lov-edf 


THE  COMING  ONE. -Concluded 


Tisthc  Meek  and  Lowly,      Just  and  Ho  -  ly  One  ;        This  is  Ho  that  com-eth, —  God's  lie-  lov-ed  Son. 

Sj  r*  u  '       

— f^~\  r   r~r~fg~r^~i  w    *rt — g~~r~fe^ — n*   »  »   ?  .-?  •  n 


Rev.  E.  A.  H. 


HOW   DEAR  A  FRIEND   IS  JESUS! 

Rev.  E.  A.  Hoffman. 


1.  How  dear  a  friend  is  Jesus!  How  tender  is  the  love.  And  wonderful  the  mercy.  That  brought  Himfromabove! 

2.  How  dear  a  friend  is  Jesus!  How  sweet  it  is   to  know    He  walksinlove beside  nie'VYherev-er   I  may  go! 

3.  How  deara  friend  is  Jesus!  Inhoursofpain  and  grief ;  He  comfortsand  He  cheers  me,  And  brings  my  son  1  relief. 

4.  How  dear  a  friend  is  Jesus!  How  could  He  love  me  so,  And  leave  His  home  in  glo-ry,  To  sock  me  here  below? 


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O  Jesus,  precious  Jesus!  My  best  and  dearest  Friend!  Be  Thou  my  Guide  and  Helper,  Unto  my  journey  'send. 


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152 


TELL  IT  TO  JESUS  ALONE. 


T.  E.  Rankin,  D.  D 

fa=t=J 


Are  you  wea  -  ry,     are    you  heav-y  -  heart  -  ed  ?  Tell  it 

2.  Do  the  tears  flow  down  yourchecksunbid- den?  Tell  it 

3.  Do  you  fear     theguth'i'ingrloudsof  sor  -  row?  Tell  it 

4.  Are  you  troub-led     at  the thought  of  dy  -  iug?  Tell  it 


to  Je  -  sus,  Tell  it  to  Je  -  sus 

to  Je  -  sus,  Tell  it  to  Je  -  sus 

to  Je  -  sus,  Tell  it  to  Je  -  sus 

to  Je  -  sus,  Tell  it  to  Je  -  sus 


■hU.NUS  UK  KKKKESHING,"  bj  per. 


COMING  TO  THE  SAVIOUR'S  CROSS.  153 

J.  H.  KUEZENKNABK.  JOHN    E.   KUBZENKNABE. 


1.  Coraiug  to 

2.  Coming  to 

3.  Coming  to 

4.  Coming  to 


Saviour's  cross.  Hallowed  cross.  saving  cross  ;  l'oor  ami  needy,  sin-sick,  blind, 
the  Saviour's  lilood,  Crimson  blood,  saving  blood  ;  Precious  fount  that  llowsfor  thee 
the    Saviour's  love,  "Wondrous  love,         saving  love  ;  Arms  are  o  -  pen     to     re  -  ceive  ; 

the    Saviour's  hoine,  Blessed     home,  eternal  home;  Friendsandlovedonesthere-wer 

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Bringthyburdens;thoushaltiindHereatrueand  tender  Friend,  At  the  saving   cross. 

From  the  cross  of    Cal-va-ry  ;  Have  a  cleansing  full  and  free.      In  the  saving  blood. 

All  thy  sins  He   will  forgive     If  thou  on -ly  canst  be  -  lie ve     In  the  saving    love. 

Crowns,  and  Palms  of  Vic-to-ry;  Safe  through  all  e  -  ter-ni  -  ty,         In  that  blessed  home. 


tation,—  Come!  Why  in  sin  yet     longer    roam?  Hasten,  sinner,      hither  come.  "While  vet  thcre'sroom. 


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II.  Kl ■RZKNK.NABF. 


154 


MEMORIES  OF  GALILEE. 


Robert  Morris,  LL.  D. 


Chas.  Edw.  Pollock. 


CopjrLetlt,  1S89,  bj  J.  H.  KUBZEXK_\ABE. 


MEMORIES  OF  GALILEE. -Concluded 


OCral-i  -  lee,  sweet  Gal-i  -  lee,  Come,  sing  thy  song  again  to    me. 

OGal-i-lee,  sweetGalilee,  Come,  sLngthysongagaintome,  again  tome. 


1.  From  the  sunny   morning          To    the  starry  night,  Ev -cry  look  and  ac-tiouMectsmirFalheFssight. 

2.  From  our  earliest  breathing        To    ourlat-est   year,  Ev-ery  sound  to  ut  -  ter  Meets  our  Father's  ear. 

3.  Through  our  earthly  journey,      Wheresoe'er  we    go,  Every  1  hi  night  and  li-ding  Dot  hour  Father  know. 

4.  Let    us  then  be  care- ful      That  our  hearts  may  be  Good,  and  kind,  and  cheerful,  And  from  sin  set  free. 

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Help  us,  0  our    Father,      Hear  our  earnest    plea;    Teach  Thv  little  children       How   to  live  for  Thee. 


<•„,..,  ri;ln,  1.-.-9,  h.v  J.  H.  KrKZKNKX  11;]:. 


SAILING  O'ER  LIFE'S  OCEAN 


1.  We're   a       faithful  pilgrim  band.  Sailing        to  theheavenly  land;  Wit  hour  spreading  sail  we    on  -  ward 

2.  Though  the     roaring  biilowsswell,  Yet  se  -  cure -ly  we  may  dwell,  Tho'the  breakers  roar  up -on      the 

3.  Though  for     ma-  ny  a  -  gespast  She  has  long  withstood  the  blast.  And  in      safe-  ty  crossed  the  bil  -  lows 


sweep:  Though  the  tern  -  pest  rag  -  es  long,  There  is  One  among  the  throng  Who  will 
lea:  'Mid  the  storm,  by  day  or  night,  Trust  our  Cap  -  tain, — by  Hismight  He  will 
o'er,  Yet,    a  -  mid      the  rocks    andshoals,  She      has    land   -  ed   man   -  y    souls     On        fair 


0  I 

guide  the  sail  -or  o'er  the  deep. 

guide  us  safe- ly o'er  the    sea. 

Canaan's  bright  and  peaceful  shore 


We  are     sail         -        -         ingo'er  the       o  ceau,We  are 

We  are    sailing  o'er  the  o-cean,Weare  driftingwifhthetide:We  are 


SAILING  O'ER   LIFE'S  OCEAN. -Concluded. 


157 


drift         -        -         ing  with  the    tide:  Soon  the        storm  will  all    be 

Sailing  o'er  the  o  -  cean,  We   are     drifting  with  the  tide  :     Soon  the  storm  willall    be  o  -  ver,  Soon  the. 


MUST  JESUS  BEAR  THE  CROSS  ALONE? 

J.  H.  KURZENKNABE. 


1.  Must  Jesus  bear  the  cross  alone,  And  all  I  lie  world  go  free?  No,  thcrc'sa  cross  for  every  one.  Anilthere'sa  trossforme. 
2.  The  consecrated  cross  I'll  bear,  Till  deal  h  si  nil  I  set  inelVce;  And  then  go  home  in  V  crown  to  wear.  For  there's  a  crown 

[forme. 
3.  0  precious  cross!  OgloriouscrovvnM)  resurrect ion  day!  \  e  angels.  1  nun  the  stars  come  down.  And  bear  my  soul  away. 


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158 

Selected. 


GATHERED   HOME. 


Chas  Edw.  Pollock. 


U  U       b  V  [been 

1.  Shall  wc  all  meet  at  homein  the  morning,  On  the  shores  of  the  bright  crystal  sea.  With  the  loved  ones  who  long  have 

2.  Shall  we  all  meet  at  home  in  the  morning,  And  from  sorrow  forever   be  free?  Shall  wejoininthesongsofthe 

3.  Shall  wc  all  meet  at  home  in  the  morning.  There  our  blessed  I  v'edeenicr  to  see?  Shall  we  know  and  he  known  by  our 


meeting,  indeed,  that  will  he!")  Gathered  home, 

meeting,  indeed,  that  will  be!  > 


wait  -  ing?Whata 

ransomed? "What a  meeting,  inaeeu,  inarvnu  ue:  f 
loved  ones?  What  a  meeting,  indeed,  that  will  be !  J  Gathered  home, 


Gathered  home, 


shores  of  the  bright  crystal  sea;      Gathered  home,       Gathered  home, 

crystal  sea;  Gathered  home,       Gathered  home, 


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WHY  NOT  TO-NIGHT? 


159 


Rev.  H.  Bonae,  D.  D. 


Chas.  Edw.  Pollock. 


1.  Oh,     do    not    let  the  word  depart,  And  closethineeyesagainstthe  light;    0     sinner,  harden  not  your 

2.  To  -  morrow's  sun  may  nev-'er    rise    To  bless  thy  long-de-luded    sight;This   is  the  time  ;  oh,  then  be 

3.  Our  Lord,  in     pit  -  y  '  lingers  still,  And  wilt  thou  then  His  love  requite  ?lienounrc-.  at  nnee,  thy  stubborn 

4.  Ourbless-ed  Lord  ie-fus  -  es  none  Who  would  to  Him  llieirsoulsunite  ;    Believe!  o-bey  ! — the  work  is 


heart 
wise 
will: 
done 


saved  !  yes, — to-night, 
saved !  yes, — to-night, 
saved  '.yes, — to-night, 
-to-night. 


Oh,   why  not  to-night?  Oh,   why  not  to 

Why  not  to-night?         Why  not  to-night?   Why  not  to-night  ? 


Wilt    thou  he        saved?        Then,    why  not  to  -night? 

■not  to-night?  Wilt    thou  be  saved?  Wilt  thou  be  saved9  Then,  why  not, — oh,  why  not  to-night? 


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160 

Rev.  J.  B.  Atohinson. 


LET  HIM   IN. 


There's  a  Stranger  at    the  door, 
O -pen  now  to  Him  your  heart, 
Hear  you  now  His  lov  -  ing  voice, 
.  Howad-rnit   the  heavenly 


STT~f  C  G.G  f 


He  has  been  there  oft  be- 
If  you  wait  He  will  de- 
Now,  oh,  now  make  Him  yc 
He  will  make  for  you  a 


in,  the  Ho  -  ly  One,  Jesus  Christ,  the  Father's  Son  ; 
soul  will  sure  de  -  fend,  He  will  keep  you  to  the  end  ; 
you  He  will  re -store,  And  His  name  you  will  a-dore; 
earth  ties  all  are  riven,    He  will  take  you  home  to  Heav'n  ; 


Him  in. 

Him  in. 

Him  in. 

Him  in. 


J^  i    Let  the  Saviour  in,  let  the  Saviour  in. 


REJOICE,  REJOICE! 


Philip  Doddkidge. 


161 


Rev.  I.  Baltzell. 


1.  0    sing,  ye  ransomed    of  the  Lord,  Your  great  De-liv-'rer 

2.  A    hand  "di- vine  shall  lead  you  on  Through  all   thehliss-ful 

3.  Bright  garlands  of  im   -  mortal  joysShall  bloom  on    ev  -  ery 

4.  March  on    in  your  Redeemer's  strength  ;  Pursue  His  footsteps 


if 

Ye 
Till 
While 
And 


pilgrims,  now  for 

to      the  sa  -  cred 

sor  -  row,  sighing, 

let     the  prospect 


Zi  -  on  bound,  Be  joy-  ful    in     your  King 

mount  you  rise,  And  see  your  smil  -  ing  Ok>d.    I  Ke    -  joice, 

and    distress;    Like  shadows,   all      are  fled.     [  Rejoice 

cheer  your  eye,  While  toil  -  ing    up      the  hill.    J 


joice,  And 

rejoice, 


Bj  per.  L  BALTZELL. 


162 

For  male 
J.  H.  K. 


GATHERING   HOME. 

;s  the  tenor  part,  2d  tenor  the  soprano  part,  and  1st  bass  the  alto  part. 

II.  Ktrzenknabe. 


1.  We'll  so. hi  heat  home  from  our  pilgrim  «ay,  <iat  boring  liiinm.  galh-eringhoiue,  To  w;i 

2.  Our   sorrows  and  tri-als  will  then  be  o'er,    Gathering  home,  gal  hering  home,  And  sigh 
3.  There  pa  routs,  andeliildren,  anil  friends  will  meet,  Gathering  home,  gat  hering  home,  U    -   ui 

4.  And   Je-sus  our  Saviour  will  meet  us  there,  Gatheringhome,  f^th- ering  home,  With  he 


awn  of  e  - 
eping  shall 
lappy  in 

mentsand 


ter-nal  day ;  What  a  gath  -  ering  that  will  be. 

be  no  more;  What  a  gath  -  ering  that  will  be. 

love  so  sweet;  What  a  gath  -  ering  that  will  be. 

crowns  to  wear;  What  a  gath  -  ering  that  will  be. 


Gath  -  ering  home,       gath  -  ering  home, 


Home  to  the  mansions  of  glo  -  ry  ;     Gathering  ho 


gathe 


-w—r 
ghome,Whata  gathering  that  will    be. 


G.  TV.  C0L.MN9. 


MARCHING   HOME  TOGETHER.  163 

W.  J..  KlRKPATKICK. 

4^" 


1.  "Will  yon  join  our  happy  hand,  Mnrchinghometngelhcr  ;  Tra\  "lin.u:  to  (In-  ln.-l  torlanrl.  Mnrchimrhonie  together? 

2.  Stimigere  here,  we  seek  no  place.  M  arching  hornet  ngct  her;E\  'ry  step  we  learn  II  is  grace,  J  [a  veiling  hi  mie  together: 

3.  Ev'ry  day  the  miles  grow  less.  Marching  home  togel  her  ;  As  nurl'ootste] >sc  >n  ward  press.  Marching  home  together: 


Will  yoxr  wait  with  us  for  Ttim  "Who  will  end  all  sorrow  :  ("lazing  past  (he  dark  to-day.  Tol  leaven  'si  night  to-morrow? 
Ev'ry  need  by  Him  sup]  died  Wakes  a  notcofsinging  ;  Ev'ry  sorrow,  sanctilicd,    Praise  to  him  is  bringing. 
Evennowweeatehagleam,  Hear  the  chorus  swelling  As  each  wand' rorUnds  his  place  In  the  Father's  dwelling. 


Marching  home,  marching  home.  Marching  home  together  ;  Heart  to  heart,  hand  to  hand.  Marching  home  together. 


THERE'S  A  BLESSING  FOR  ME 


Henrietta  E.  Beatr. 


J.  KlEKPATEICK. 


There  is        per -feet  cleansing  in    the    precious  blood  That  flows  ibr    all    so        free;  There   is 

I     am  saved  each  moment,  thro' the  cleansing  blood,  That  now,  by  faith  I         see;  I      am 

Oh,  the  blood  that  keeps  me  from  the   pow'r  of  sin,    My     constantthemeshall    be;  I     have 

There  is        life     e  -  ter-nal    in    the    precious  blood  That   still    is    flowing       free;  And  my 


fall     sal-va-tion  in  its  crim  -  son  flood  ;  There's  a  blessing  from  the  Lord  for 

sweet-ly     rest-ing   at  the  cross      I     love ;  There's  a  blessing  from  the  Lord  for 

laid     my    bur-den   at  the  Saviour's  feet ;  There's  a  blessing  from  the  Lord  for 

soul  shall    glo  -  ry     in  the  Saviour's  cross  ;  There's  a  blessing  from  the  Lord  for 


GLAD  HALLELOJAH'S,"  by  pai. 


THERE'S  A  BLESSING  FOR  ME.-Concluded. 


165 


full   sal-va-tion   in    the      crimson  Hood;  There's  a     Mossing    from  tin-Lord    for       me. 


O   PRODIGAL,  COME   HOME. 


A.J.  Show  alt™. 


1.  Thy     Father  hath  prepared    a  feast,  O      Prod  -  i-gal,  come  home,  And  thou  mayest  he  a  welcome  guest,  O 
2.  The  Saviour  stands  with  outstretched  a  i  ins.  (>  Prod-i-gal,  come  home,  Thou  need  not  feel  the  world's  alarms,  O 

3.  The     Ho-ly  Spir-it  woos  thy  heart,  O      Prod-i-gal,  come  home,  Then  hid  Him  not  i'n  nit  lice  depart,    0 

4.  "Why  tar-ry  long-er      on  the  way,  O      Prod  -  i-gal,  come  home,    Thy   Father  bids  thee  come  to-day,  O 


4     4 
Prod-i-gal,  come  home.  Come    home,    come    home,        0   Prod- 
Comehome,    comehome,  O  (Omit. 


home, 

"I  Prod-i-gal.  come-home. 
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166 

E.  0.  E. 


SINCE   I    HAVE   BEEN    REDEEMED. 


E.  0.  Excf.ix. 


have 
have 
have 
have 
have 


a  song  I  love 
a  Christ  that  sit 
a  Witness,  bright; 
a  joy  I  can't 
a  home  pre-parcc 


I      havebeenre 

-    deemed. 

I     havebeenre 

-   deemed 

I     havebeenre 

-   deemed, 

1     havebeenre 

-   deemed ; 

-   deemed, 

Of  my  Ee-deemer. 
To  do  His  will  my 
Dis  -  pell  -  iug  ev  -  'rv 
All  through  His  blood  and 

■Where      I    shall  dwell  e  - 


■|g:ff   t    if  f=£ 


Sav  -  iour,  King  ;  Since  I 

high  -  est     prize,  .Since  I 

doubt   and    tear ;  Since  I 

rigW  -runs-  ness,   Since  I 

ter  -   nal  -  ly  ;    Since  1 


)eeu  re  -  deemed, 
jeen  re  -  deemed. 
>een  re  -  deemed. 
>een  re  -  deemed, 
re  -  deemed. 


Since        I  have  been  re 

Since  I    have  been  redeemed.       Since 


rrnr 

deemed.  Since         I      have   been    re-deemed,        I      will     gli 

I     have  been  redeemed,  Since        I      have   been    re-deemed,       I      will     gli 


SINCE   I    HAVE   BEEN    REDEEMED. -Concluded. 

h      N 


167 


Since    I  have  been  redeemed,  1  will     glo-ry    in    my  Saviour's       name. 

Since       I  have  been  redeemed.  Since  I  have  been  redeemed,  I  will    glo-ry     in     my   Sa  -  viour's  name. 


JESUS  BIDS  US  SHINE. 


Lydia  A.  Foexey. 


Jesus  bids  us  shine  "Witha  clear,  pure  light,  Likea  lit-tle  can  -  die  Burning  in  the  night: 
Jesus  bids  us  shine,  First  of  all  tin-  Him  ;  Well  He  knows  and  sees  it,  If  our  light  is  dim: 
Jesus  bids  us  shine  Then,  tor   all      around:  Man-y  kinds  of  dark  -  ness   In  this  world  are  found  : — 


p^^^l 


z! 

In  this  world  is  darkness.      So    we  must  shine:   You,     iu  your  lit-tle      cor-ner.  And  I, 

He  looks  down  from  Heaven,  He  sees  us    shine;   You,     iu  your  lit-tle     cor-ner,  And  I,         in     mine. 

Sin  and  want,  and  sorrow,      So    we  must  shine ;   You,     in  your  lit-tle     cor-ner,  And  I,         in     mine. 


-#_*- 


.    M-  JL.  JL 

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H.  IUT.ZF.NKXABE. 


168 


TAKE   MY   HAND  AND   LEAD   ME,  FATHER. 


Take  my  hand  and  lead  me,  Fa -the 
For  the*  road  is  rough  and  sto  -  nj 
lipid  my  hand  in  Thine,  0     Fa -the 


Thro'  life's  stormy  pil-grim  -  age  ; 
And  I  can-not  see  the  way; 
Till  I   reach  the  pearl -y      gates; 


Let  Thy  light  shine  brighter, 

Yet,  it'  Thou  wilt  deign  to 

There  I '  11  leave  my  cross  and 


Fa- tiler,  On  its  dark,  nvys-te  -  rious  page 
guide  me  With  Thine  own  re  -  splendent  ray, 
bur  -  den,    For  my  star-gemmed  crown  a  -  waits 


For  I 
I  can 

Then  F 


find  my  feet  oft    stray -ing        From  the 
nev-er,    nev-er    stum-ble,        But  shall 
.  sing,  in  strains  of    rapt-ure,  In  the 


path  of  truth  and  right 
walk  close  by  Thy  side, 
light  of   per -feet     day; 


Feci  the  need  of  Thy  pro  -tec-tion.  And  Thy  light  toshine  more  bright. 
With  a  love  so  pure  and  trusting  That  no  sin  can  e'er  di  -  vide. 
Thou  didst  deign  to  guide  me.  Father,    And  hast  led  me  all      the    way. 


TAKE   MY   HAND  AND   LEAD   ME,    FATHER. -Concluded.  169 

Chorus.  k     k.  I 1— ; 1 -2~ 


Take  my  hand,  take  my  hand,  Fori      cannot   seethe    way,     cannot    see    the    way. 

take  my  hand,  take  my  hand, 

>;>  j.  jvj;  J. 


y  U  k      k •  i'    y    1/    !^ 

Guide  me,  Guide  me, 

Guide  me  to  those  heavenly  mansions,  Guide  me  to  those  mansions,  There  to  lire  through  eud  -  less    day  : 

r  ,  r.  r  r  r 


Guide  me,  guide  me, 

Guide  me  to  those  heavenly  mansions,  guide  nic  to  those  mansions.  There  to  live  through  end  -  less     day 

ffff.f 


IT  WILL   NEVER   GROW  OLD. 


I.  N.  McHose. 


1.  U  have  yon  not  heard  of  that  conn -try  above.  The  name  of  its  King,  and  His  in  -  fin-it  e  love? 
■2.  That  won -derful  land  lias  a  ci  -  ty  of  life  Ne'er  darkened  with  anguish,  nor  dying,  nor  strife  ; 
3.  A  man-sionof  won  -  derful  beau -ty  is  there,  And  Je  -  sus  that  mansion  has  gone  to  prepare  ; 
-1.  Thev    tell    me  its  friendships  and  love  are  so  pure,  Its    joys  nev-er    die.  and  its  treasures  are  sure  ; 

;v,  t-Af  /-*•*  j*.** 


His     children  are  deathless  and  hap  -  py  I'm  told ;  Oh !   will  it    a  -  bide,  will  it       nev-er  grow  old ' 

Its      tem- pies  and  streets  all  are  Hashing  with  gold,  Oh !    can  it  be  true,    it  will    nev-er  grow  old. 

lis     bright  jasper  walls  how  I  long    to   be -hold.  And  join  in  the  song  that  will    nev-er  grow  old. 

And  loved  ones,  de-part  -  ed.  so       si  -  lent  android.  Will  greet  ns  a -gain  where  we'll  never  grow  old. 


Copjrlgbt,  1889,  bj  I.  N.  McHOSE. 


!T  WILL  NEVER  GROW  OLD.-Concluded. 

b        N      V    ■        N        K fc- 


It    gladdens  my  heart  with  a     joy  that's  untold.To   think    of  that  land  that  will    nev-er  grow  old 


V      9    V 
Chahles  Wesley. 


JESUS,  LOVER  OF  MY  SOUL. 

Fixe. 


I  I        I 

1.  Je-sus,  lov-er     of  rnysoul,      Let  me  to  Thy    ho  -  som  fly, 

2.  Oth-er  ref-ugehave  I  none  ;  Hams  my  helplesssoul    on  Thee; 

3.  PlenteousgracewithTheeisfound, — Grace  to  pardon  all  my  sin ; 
D.  C. — Safe  in -to  the    haven  guide,     Oh  receive  my  soul    at  last. 

Cov-er  my  defenceless  head    With  the  shadow    of     Thy  wing. 

SprrasrThouupwithininy  heart,  Rise  to  all    e  -  ter  -  ni    -  ty. 


While  the  billows  near  me  roll, 
Leave,  ah  !  leave  me  not  a-lone, 
Let  the  healing  streamsabound, 


U^i 


fj^AAn^s^kl^ 


Whilethetempeststillis  high, 
Still  support  and  comfort  me; 
Make  and  keep  me  pure  within  ; 


Hide  me,  O  my  Saviour !  hide, 
All  my  trust  on  Thee  is  staye< 
Thou  of  life  the  fountain  art, 


Till  the  storm  of  life  is  past. 
All  mv  help  from  Thee  I  bring. 
Free  -  ly  let  me  ta  ke  of       Thee . 


MABTYN.  Te  double. 


172 

Tnos.  Hastings. 


HARVEST  TIME. 


A.  W.  WILLIAMS. 


sleeping.  FiiuMh  hut  -  cy  from  a  -  hove.  Soft  de-scend  the  dews  of  heaven.  Bright  the  rays  ce-lestial 
drea-ry,  Thou  shaft  reap  the  fruits  of  joy.  Lo  !  the  scene  of  verdure  bright'ning,  See  the  rip'ning  grain  ap- 
giv  -  ing   All  the  wa    -    ges  coming  dne  :  When  the  Reapers,  on  re-turning,  Gather  from     the  fields  of 


.    r 

Precious    fruits  will  thus  be   giv  -  en,    Thro'  an     in 

Look  a  -  gain!  the  fields  are  whit'niug.  For  the    har 

All  the     chaff  is    left  for    burning,  While  the     wheat 

Precious,  precious  fruits 
Look!  oh,  look    a -gain 

All     the  chaff  is  left 


fluence  all  di  - 

vest  time  is 

is  garnered 


NDEX. 


Titles  In  Small  Caps.     I 


in  Lower  Case-. 


PAGE 

Abide  with  Me 67 

A  Charge  to  Keep  I  Have 91 

Ah,  this  heart  shall  cease  its  luniiiiu     7, 

Alas,  mid    did  niv  S.ivh.mi-  hired 33 

All  Glory  to  Thee 115 

All  Hail  the  Power  01   Jesu.-'Nxmi  17 

Are  vou  marehiim  in  the  annv  of  our  Kinir.' 140 

are  You  Waiting   isn  Wim'hv.: In.; 

Are  You  Washed  in  tin .  I(i.».ir: 73 

Are  you  weary,  are  yuu  heavv-heaiied'.' 152 

Army  of  the  Lord .' 44 

at  the  Cross 33 

At  the  sounding  of  the  trumpet 18 

Awake  and  Sing  tiieScN 13 

Awake,  My  Soil 15 

Banner  of  Christ 60 

Beautiful  City  of  Gold S6 

Bedeck  the  Cross  wnii  Fi.,,«  i.r.-  f.ur '.'7 

HEFORE   THE   UniTEH    IIOOK S4 

Blessed  Day  of  Rest 108 

Brighter  than  tile  sunlight 135 

Bringing  in  the  Shi  :a\  i  -    .:-j 

By  Thy  hand,  O  blessed  Saviour 9 

Casting  every  Cake  upon  Him 68 

Children  of  the  hi-avnlv  Kin- 58 

Childken's  Day 22 

Children's  Hymn 155 

Childken's  Tf  Heum 36 

Christ  toose,  all  Heaven  n-j..:. .- .  .  yi 

' 'liristians,  are  \";i  ejuwin,'  wearv? 102 

Christ  is  All " 1:12 

Christ  is  kisi  n.  1 1  .\  ■  ;.i  i  i  .mi  

Christ,  the  Lord,  hath  sealed  inv  pardon 79 

Come,  Sing  to  His  Glory 91 

Coming  to  the  Saviour's  Cross 153 


Easier  Bells 96 


KNTI  i:    i:y   THE   BLOOD   OF  Jl> 

Kvi.i:   Near 

Every  day  brings  trouble 

Fear  Not 

For  Christ  is  hi  r  F.ndeav., 

Fokevi  R    Bl.E-SI  I) 

From  i  .RF.eN;.\ND's  Icy  Mou; 
From  the  suimy  morning 


Gathered  Home... 
Gathering  Home. 
Gather  Them  In.. 
Gently,  Lord.  Oh 


God  Be  with 
God  has  said 
Go  Labor  On 


INDEX. 


Hallelujah.  Jesus  Arose 

Hark!  the  Heralds  from  the  Sk\ 
Harvest  Time 

Have    >  -.11    I II    I.,    _l.-~.l_  " 


How  Dead   .  Friend  d 

Ho.  ve  thir-lv.   .1.-11-  I". 

1  lu-u ri.  v.  i-  mi:  Kves 


Blessing.  Lord 


I  imvo  r.nni.i  tin.  ■-■real  Ul.Ivi 

I'M  Not  Alone  

I  Keep  Thy  Pvri.on'.  Lord.. 

Ill  111..'  '.KIMIC  i.f  i.m.I   a.lvanei 

I  Shall  Nnvia:  Kv.w    v    ■• 


.tr.-r= 
.ir-r- 
.Ir-r- 


I.EANING   ON   THE    EvKl:  I  A-  I  IN. . 

Leave  Me  Noi.  i>  li .-•  i  .  i    -  ,\ 

Let  Him  In 

Lv.i  ciur  t_'ii"i.i  >  l.ori.i.v  Kino 
Lei  l's  Build  on   hi:    Km.  k. 
Let  us  meet  at  early  Aauti  


Life  is  teeming  with  evil  snares... 
Light  breaks  in  Die  eastern  skv.... 
Live  for  Christ  To  day 


No  Bread  To-day 

O  Bless  the  Lord.  My  Soul... 
O  do  not  let  the  Word  depart.. 


0  Father,  i 

nto  Thee  aloni 

0  Friend  i 

0  God,  \vh 

n  at  Thy  in.l" 

ii  lave  .■■: 

not  heard  of 

0  how  ofti 

ti  how  |.r.-. 

ii  love,  tun 

On  a  firm 

i  in..-  I  was 

One  Day  >. 

Only  a  Vi 

mi  the  eve 

1)    PR. .1.1.    , 

o  soul,  b'l.k  up.  and  thou  slialt  s. 
ii  Tnou  who  ]i«  ei.i.etii  in  the  .- 

urn  Father  C'aretii  for  l's 

inir  Father,  whieh  art  in  Heaven 


i.i  Wake  the  Loud  Anthem 

Pilgrim  through  this  barren  hind  . 

Praise  II im 

Praise,  my  soul,  the  King  of  Hea\ 

Praise  the  Eyeri.amino  Kino 

Praise  the  Lord  of  Heaven 

Rejoice,  Rejoice 


INDEX. 


Ti-  1  In-  l>h->ed-d:iv  i.if 

Trust  Him 

Trusting  in  the  Lohd.. 


Seraphic  Hy« 
Shall  we  all  n 
Should  Jesus  i 

','!  ".:,:;'i,,:  'J'i  ■'■;-. '■';-'::-"'''' 

158 

103 

166 

34 

We  4 
We  a 
We  a 
We  a 
We  C( 
We  li 

We'll 

We  p 

morning. 

32 

;;;nT,'?v,''; 

^"i;::;'l'.:::.:-!:1:":""'':"- 

8 

61 

re  met  to  .-inf.-  Th>   |,rai-.-> 

ss^yvs 

i -  Alone 

168 

"!!"""'.'.'.'."!"!  140 
Z.Z.'.Z'.'.'.'.'.Z'.  14 

v.'.v.'.'.'.vr.v.'.'.r.!  is? 

.'.'.'.'.'.'1'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.!'.!  19 

ffaiThfuV;!!1,;;'!,, ,.,,,, 

Thbe  We   Ido 
Tin:  FLOW]  i:-' 
The  Hf.ai.iv. 
The  Hem  of  1 
The  H...U    \i. 

When 
W'HFN 
Whel 
\\  l.<  1 

dark.'i.iiu  >ha.l..»     i..'ii'.l   i.V    l'il|- 

1  ('AN  111  ID  Ml    TITLE  Cl  1  U: 

i  -,'    ■'        ■'  - 

-  OK    III     1  ORD'S   SlD!      

THE   PRII  El  ESS 

105 

SotTo-mkht™'  "'  ' 

T'i.k'ii:  ! 

,,y       \ 

There,  is 

Tin  i:i  '- 

llir 

Tlll-.Kl.'i 

Bl  i:- 

Tiet'i 

A 

Fm  i 

There's  a  great  day  oomini; 

There's  a  stranger  at  the  door.. 
'J  here  was  love,  deep  love  on  I 
The  Sheltering  Rock 


INDEX  FOR  SPECIAL  OCCASIONS. 


Array  of  the 
Banner  of  ('! 
Christ  is  All. 
Come,  Sing  t 
Coming  to  tli 
Ever  Near.... 
(iuthcrini:  II 
'dadh  W-  i 
olidiris  out 
i;o.l  lie  Willi 


Lorrl Marcltma  , 


Piai-,-  the  l.nrd  ,,f  lU-avi-n    .. 

IJl-inilV.  S:llMlti..ll    I-  I'll.' 

Re>l  r.,nt,-iited.  Anxiiiii-  -pi 
Kiiou)  in  Thine  Aim-.    .  Inlai 

E?il l'« ■  lit   II e 

S.lllllL'  O',  1-  LU'r--  II,  .  -;,  li  ... 
S,  r   Villi    Hulk    Allii.l   111.'    Ill',  .,1 

Shnll  We  All  M.-.-t  hi  II,, in,', 

Swiri  li;i\-  r.(  the  Lnrcl 

Swihlv  Time  i-  I!,-:,,;-.,  :  I  -  '. 
Take  Mr  Iliiml  ami  Lead  Mi-, 

Tin-  Cdiii ins  one 

The  rniwniiiu-  l>av 

Tln-le'.-  a  Slranser  al  ill.-  I- 

Th.-Tlm-e  <  alien-  

rii.   IV,  -I. ,-  Flowers 

Wail    I'atii-ullv.  Wait 

Wake.  Wak.-llie   Sir" 

We  All  Shall  M.-el 

We  are  Manhins  On 

W<-  inav  .-'in-  Su,-,-l  -,,m_--  in 
What  a  i, alii,  rim:  Thai  Will  I 
Whi-ie  i-  Viitir  Hi,v  Tn-nishl  " 
Whv  Not  To-night? 


HYMNS,  TUNES  AND  CHANTS. 


•-1  i-l  .!■  -e-  . 
O  Bless  the  I 

ii  Friend  of 

Our  Father,  \ 
Rest  for  the  ' 
Rook  of  Age 


Thy  Father  hath  Prepared  a  Feasl 

Trustinir  in  Hie  I.nr.l 

W,.  All  Shall   Me.-t 

We  are  Walkinehi  tin-  l.i^hi      ... 

When  I  Can  Read  My  Title  Clear... 

CAROLS   FOR    EASTER 

Bedeck  the  Cross  with  Flowers  Fal 

Christ  is  Risen 

F.nster  hells  are  Sweetly  IValins. 

Halleluiah.  .leslis  Arose 

■lov,  Joy,  Joy 

o  Wake  the  l.oiul  Anthem 

Tell  the  Whole  Wide  World 

Glorv  Be  to  the  Futher 

Hail'.  Hail.  Hail 

Hark,  the  Heralds  from  the  Sky... 

Hi.lv,  Hnlv,  Holv 

Tidinss  C.iad 

rraise  Iliin 


